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Are gravity wells oriented to a solar system, galactic, or universal constant?

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Are gravity wells oriented to a solar system, galactic, or universal constant?

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  1. by definition on wiki i don't think it exist, mostly because it isn't necessary. i think Tesla was at least partial right, which probably cost him his career or place due to going against Einstein who was a hero of sorts for helping stop ww2.  to me it is just too complicated to be correct. nature seems to me to be amazingly simple. a bee pollinates a flower, there is no math formula behind it. the bee just does what it is designed to do to live, because it has life it will fly around a tree that has grown, fly back to the hive, ..., there is variation in patterns,weather,..., but the order is amazing to me.

    keep in mind i haven't had a physics class, the college i have had i put the answers they gave me in the books to get A's.


  2. Uh!  Okay.

  3. Must be universal constant, because objects warp space-time in the same way every where. All a gravity well is, is the amount of space-time warpage caused by an planet, sun, or any other object in space.

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