On 9 May 2014 13:15, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

> Of course there is gravity.  Gravity is produce in Black Holes which
> consume a portion of its galaxy to produce proton-antiproton annihilations
> which releases the neutrino entrons in both particles.  These neutrino
> entrons ultimately exit the Black Holes to provide the gravity holding the
> galaxy together.
>

Surely this requires that the central black hole consumes matter at an
exactly steady rate? Otherwise, the gravitational field of the Earth would
fluctuate depending on whether the central BH swallowed any matter today
(or on the equivalent day 30,000 years ago, assuming neutrino entrons
travels at lightspeed).

>
> So anyway, what is your reasoning? What premises and logical steps led you
to think the world is built in the way described by your theory?

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