Counter-Energy

Apr 12, 2008 10:22

If you already know the answer, don't belittle my thought

So, i was thinking, that if gravity is a strong enough force to throw boulders down hills and keep tiny little toddlers from floating up and passing though the holes in the atmosphere, how does it prevent itself from crushing little ants and even ourselves?
And I came upon the solution, that it probably doesn't. Can you think of anything that molds perfectly to EVERYTHING? Its got to have some kind of opposite, some kind of counter-energy that keeps it from crushing everbody.
(see theory's on good/evil, short tall and nationalists/traitors. coming soon)
There are two things I came up with.
Or, rather one thing that made me ask another question...and find a hypothesis:

One
Inside every single little atom, object and ligament is a counter energy, that pushes out with the same force as gravity.
So lets say that gravity has a force of Onion-million and forty.
The counter energy inside of each tiny little neutron, is a force of Onion-million and forty.




(sorry, that picture probably only confuses you more)

Well, that takes care of imploding...
But that made me think: how can we have enough force in our muscles to jump against gravity and lift our arms, if most of us have issues picking up a fifty pound suitcase?
And so I was thinking of something much bigger than us that we lean and survive on, which led me to God, ( I love God!) but God is cool enough to create something more phisical so them scientists can answer questions.

So he made the Earth.
Just for us.

When we lift our arm, we push on our feet, which push on the earth, which shoots force through our leg muscles and then through our abdomen muscles, which shoot force to our biceps, and out to the tips of our very fingers.




Sorry if I messed up your head.
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