I like the analogy.

On Aug 24, 4:54 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21 Aug, 18:10, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/090819-gravitational-waves.html
>
> > It's just the man holding us down. ;)
>
> > All joking aside, how does this play into Calabi-Yau space, Pat?
>
> Supposedly, gravity is handled by closed-looped strings, according to
> 'conventional' string theory; but, of course, no one has ever detected
> one.  Within my own musings, I'm begining to think that the 16-
> dimensional boson space--the 'ether'/medium through which our 4-D
> universe expands--IS the graviton and there's only one graviton.
> Because we are moving through IT, we aren't able to detect it, as it
> is, effectively, everywhere in particular, rather than anywhere in
> particular.  It's the embodiment of Yin, that passive energy that just
> sits there waiting for the active energy to mould it.  The gravity
> waves, should there be any, pass through the ether and contort the
> boson space and the space-time that is around/in it in proportion to
> the density of energy/mass/active Yang energy in the area.
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