THE EXTREME REPULSIVE NATURE OF GRAVITY..

THE EXTREME REPULSIVE NATURE OF GRAVITY..
My Theory...
Ok, it might look obnoxiously retarded at first sight,, sometimes even ludicrous. But,i can assure that it's not that naive as one might expect from an acedamically uneducated brat! I have enough previously prooved theories and equations to support my theory. Even if though, i am all set for an open debate regarding with the any point you find misleading or incorrect.
Before moving forward, i am assuming that you guys are mathematically and intutionally familiar with the special relativety,E=mc^2, general relativety,particle physics and little bit with tensors.. although, if someone has conceptually idea about The Hawkins Radiations might add some beneficial advantages.
During last couple of days, i was trying to understand the time symmentriecity, what i've found out that instead of assuming time as a 4rth diementional (geometrical) co-ordinate in the form of extra axis, we can also add mass into it.
I.e, The time is the main function by virtue of which we can define both the distances and massess. Since the mass is interchangable with energy and vice-versa! I am assuming that mass-energy is also interchangable with time. Ludicrous,isnt it? Well, not actually. There are two forms of time 1)The relative time and the other is 2) symetric time. The only diffenrece between these two is that in both cases, the extra changable time will always be zero, with major difference is that one is associated with energy and the other is with mass. Since mass is itself related with the gravity, around the symetric region there will be an anti-gravity. It will take me to write an entire book to describe, HOW? And i am also avoiding to go with the details untill i publish my resarch thesese about it. Also i want to insist that if the value of time RS matrix is 1, then in that case, no matter how much massive the body will be, it will exert no gravitational pull to any other body, it will be completely neutral.
And the other thing is that, both the mass and the ultimate velocity constant will vary from the observer's point ..
Thats enough for today, untill i find another important equation to support my theory. Thank you.

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