A small percentage of neutrino photons from our Black Hole are temporarily 
stopped by interaction with electrons in stars, planets and moons and later 
released in random directions.  That provides the gravity of stars, planets and 
moons.

 

We are told that a small percentage of “neutrinos” are detected in underground 
neutrino detectors.  I suspect that these are neutrino photons.  (I have no 
proof that detected “neutrino” are neutrino photons, just a suspicion.)  

 

John R 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 6:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

On 7 May 2014 13:31, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

My theory does not include the neutrino.  It does include  neutrino photons
which have the same structure as all photons.  But it has an energy of 928
MeV and a corresponding mass almost equal to the mass of the  proton.  Its
entron (one plus tronnie and one minus tronnie) is one half the size of an
electron at about 1 X 10-18 m.  Protons are destroyed in Black Holes with
the release of their neutrino entrons which escape the Black Hole to provide
the gravity of the galaxy surrounding the Black Hole.  Most neutrino
photons, like the theoretical neutrino, pass through stars and  planets.
The charges in the  stars and  planets do not feel the Coulomb forces of the
neutrino photon until after the neutrino photon has passed the charges so
the stars and  planets are accelerated in the direction of the source of the
neutrino photons (i.e. the Black hole).  This is gravity.

 

So where does the gravity of other things, apart from black holes come from? 
Does the Moon destroy protons in order to raise the tides, or is there some 
other mechanism involved in non-BH gravity? (And if black holes are losing 928 
MeV per "graviton-equivalent" how long would we expect them to last before they 
radiate away to nothing?)

I must admit that although the above sounds somewhat wacky, I'm starting to 
feel that your theory "isn't crazy enough to be true".

(Not a problem I have with COMP! :-)

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