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CONCLUSION

There was once, a certain philosopher, Bishop Barkeley, who believed that all material objects, space and time are only illusions. In a way, he is correct, if one project the Universe in this fifth dimensional view but the difference is that, God gave us this sense of feeling – the sensation of “pull or push”. Although the author declared that gravity is not the same as Newton’s attracting force and in away, supports Einstein’s view that gravity is not a force, its effect, “this gravitational effect”, makes things real because we are sensing it as a pull of attraction ( although possibly, the other way around). This is just a proposal, an informal theory that he believe, will bring again the world of science in a lively interaction - one party in favor of gravity as a force and the other, in favor of Einstein’s argument that gravity is not a force and reviving the issue between the Steady State Theory against the Big Bang Theory. But at the end, as Karl Popper emphasized, a good theory is characterized (or could survive) by the way its predictions, in principle, agree or disagree with experiments and the major approval of competent people in this field of expertise (physicists, astronomers and alike)....."ADD MORE"


R E F E R E N C E S

1. Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time”, copyright 1988/Bantam Books
N.Y., USA *Note: Almost 99% of all topics discussed are based on this book

2. Article on National Geographic Magazine, April, 1997 Issue, The Hubble
Telescope by William Newcott pp.5-7; Stellar Blowout and distant galaxies...

3. Navaza & Valdes’ “Physics IV”, copyright 1990/PhoenixPub. House, Q.C., Phil
p. 131, Newton’s Three Laws of Motion and W=mg in which g = 9.8m/sec2

4. Perez & Tabamo’s “Chemistry for Phil. High School”, copyright 1967, St.
Mary’s Pub. Manila, Phil pp.4-5 Laws of Conservations...

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