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The Miracle of The stick and the Rock

 

For many years I have wandered in the wilderness as I have pondered the philosophy of space and time. On many occasions, Mother Nature has been kind enough to show me many hints about how the cosmos works. I have always tried to keep my eyes open and learn from all the she has shown me. I have believed in miracles and sought the truth as I developed the gravionic model. It had to be big enough to hold both God and science and I think it does the job very admirably.

I was walking one day several years ago as I was trying to put pieces together for the gravionic model. What I needed was a good model that would help, not only educated people, but all the people when it came to understanding the role of gravity in our lives. Low and behold one day, as I was wandering, I came upon a rock with a hole in it. When I first saw the rock, I couldn't remember ever seeing a rock with a perfect little natural hole that went all the way through the rock. Then I noticed that it appeared to be about the same diameter as my stick. I had bought the stick many years before when visiting the Taos Ski Area in New Mexico. It is a very crooked stick, but I couldn't resist trying it in the hole in the rock. When I put the stick in the hole it immediately stood upright all by itself. The angle of the hole in the rock was exactly perfect to fit the crook at the end of my stick. When I saw this, being a person born into an infinite cosmos, I immediately thought "My God, it's a miracle!" It was many days later before I began to realize how big of a miracle it actually was.

The symbolism of this moment thus represents all of nature, because it is the symbolic joining of mass and gravity in the same scientific system. The rock and the stick show us that we must study both the mass and the gravity at the same time if we want to study any physical system in its entirety. The rock represents the mass of the world and the stick represents the connections of gravity of the world, or gravions. Because mass and gravity are always proportional and always represent the two aspects necessary for existence (identity and relationship), then all real things must be made of them and to study the whole "thing" you must study both the mass and the gravitational connections. One arm of science is now looking at the rock and trying to describe "everything" based on the rock. Another part of science (super string mathematicians) are looking at the stick and trying to describe "everything" with a stick. But you can't describe "everything" with just a rock or just a stick… you need both. You need mass and gravity and you must consider the gravitational consequences of all real events and things.

 

 

 

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