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    Cause of Gravity Force: Explaining Monopolar Attraction

    Force is naturally associated with something acting on anything. Eletromagnetic forces are bipolares, i.e., charges are of opposite signals to atract one another. Why gravity is monopolar ? The einsteins elastic rubber example imply on a kind of hyerarchy of forces, so, it would possible that...
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    What causes the inertia of an object in classical physics?

    What is that inherent property of mass so called inertia? The space, as I may say, the "space-force" itself carry Inertia, the "vis Inertia" from Newton. This invisible, untouchable SpaceForce, yet to be lightened, is the source of the forces os nature. There is no suche particle carrying...
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    What causes the inertia of an object in classical physics?

    Thanks Jonathan for reply. I have download the mentioned article and will read it maybe tonight if I can wait it. Your explanation is reasonable, and I like this way of thinking, even not so mainstream, as youself have said. Can I go further ? I say on my post that uniform motion is natural...
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    What causes the inertia of an object in classical physics?

    Inertia, i.e., what is in uniform motion remains in uniform motion, is the natural law, because empty space has no absolutely resistance to motion of matter. What is unnatural is retarded motion, because of resistance of several medium that permeate empty space. So, the big problem is...why...
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