08 March 2009

Everyone is attracted to everyone else

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After working with a close friend on scientific principles of Galileo, I came up with a new theory on attraction. Physical attraction is a natural phenomenon, and it’s far more overarching than we ever considered.

If you think of the forces of magnetism and other attractive forces, everyone is really attracted to everyone else. These electromagnetic forces are the forces that keep the moon close to the earth while centripetal forces would hurl it out into the solar system. These forces account for the astronomical theories of moon capture by planets like Jupiter which can capture passing comets or planetoids and incorporate them into their orbits on account of their mass.

When two people tell me they’re attracted, I’m not surprised. What surprises me is that some people can avoid attraction, since it’s purely a mathematical relationship of quantum origin. Everyone is attracted to everyone else, and everyone is repulsed by the same when the mass of another comes to close to our solar plexis, because we cannot possibly occupy the same place.

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