Monday 26th February
The engineering of C-Drives provides first hand evidence that gravity does not require a medium to function .i.e. it does not require Einstein's Space-Time to exist. This is debunked as demonstrated in the diagram below under misconception.
For instance, raise your hand if you've been told a Warp Drive distorts Space-Time by contracting space in font it (A-B) and behind it thereby creating a "bubble" that can travel faster than light. If Space-Time doesn't exist this concept is attractive, but rather pseudo, i.e. uses "field effects". Okay, you can put your hand down now...
There is no external medium (e.g. Space-Time), the distortion of which generates a gravitational force that moves a vehicle. When this is observed it is referred to as a "misconception" "illusion" or "field effect" because scientifically and empirically there is no medium.
This applies to planets, stars, asteroids and so on. They do not float in a medium called Space-Time illustrated by A-B in the diagram. That medium does not exist. As the C-Drive shows in the diagram below, they float using internal processes (HD-SRMF) e.g. the conversion of pan-directional force into uni-directional force by which they gain propulsive force using the Three (3) Simple Steps. Stars, space stations, astronauts float using this internal motive process. When we observe this phenomenon we call it gravity.
The entire foundation on which modern science attempts to understand gravity stating it is produced by "fields" is technically bogus or can be referred to as "pseudo-science". Even the common teaching that there is a magnetic "field" around a bar magnet is not science, it is technically bogus, pseudo-science. This may sound a little harsh, however, the medium or " field "being referred to around a bar magnet does not exist, fields are like a scientists "imaginary friend". For an in depth analysis see the Science of the Collision Drive and how misinformation about gravity is spread in education by the Spandex Experiment Error.
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