Gravionics and a Spiritual Life
How a new philosophy of space and time unites science and spirituality
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About the Book
Gravionics is the study of the individual connections of gravity that bind all mass together and through which all energy transfers are made in the real world. For years, scientists have thought that gravity was just a big “sheet” of something that acted on mass. Now we know that gravity is made of individual connections, called gravions, and that these connections arise from the mass. As different physical systems move through an infinite cosmos, they come into contact with each other, making and breaking gravionic connections. Human beings have very complex gravitational interactions and the study of these interactions can help mankind in its quest to better understand science and to obtain a spiritual life.
Spirituality is defined as the actions between sentient beings where all energy transfers are positive and loving. Love is defined as the actions of sentient beings whereby they give more energy than they take and where they make more connections of gravity than they break, recognizing that all real events are first and foremost gravitational events. By learning a simple set of rules, human beings can become spiritual in a way that is measurable by science and good for our planet and the individuals that live here.
Human beings must become more aware of our position in the cosmos. We must rise to a gravionic awareness of our universe. This means that we must develop our communal energies and work together as a species to save ourselves and our delicate planet. We must apply gravionics to all of science and begin teaching its spiritual aspects to children when they first enter their formal schooling. If gravionics were learned by all, humanity could save our precious planet and take our place as citizens of the cosmos.
About the Author
µmike, is a self-proclaimed philosopher, since apparently no college or university will accept him in any graduate program. An original thinker from the very beginning, Mike played with rockets, radios, and chemistry sets during his childhood, while reading every science fiction book that he could find. Albert Einstein’s death in 1955 affected him greatly and he secretly promised that he would help Einstein if ever that became possible. This interest in science drove him to later obtain a BS in Zoology from Texas Tech, via
During the early 1970’s while attending college, µmike came upon a simple solution to the problems that had plagued Einstein. There was no evidence to support his solution, since all his arguments were philosophical. But the seed was planted and when evidence became available in 1995 via the Hubble Space Telescope, he immediately began the process of updating this new philosophy of space and time with the plethora of evidence now available through the Hubble and other innovations of modern science.
Although µmike has been “outside” of science since he finished his last degree, he continued to follow the progress of science in every area. His love of science and a wide interest in all scientific thought eventually led him to live the life of a philosopher, including his now famous stint as the Caveman of Los Alamos where he lived several years in a cave on Department of Energy land near