Atraills Knight Sanderson

05/13/2025

Key point: The mechanism which causes curved space-time around gravity superimpositions.

Superimposed gravity can effect space-time by offsetting the ratio of quantum inductor activity, where the superimposed quantum electromagnetics drag the local spatialgamnetic frequency of the area towards the frequency of the superimposition (in a curve always lower than the electromagnetic frequency, e.g. no antigravity), thrown off on the quantum spatialgamnetic side as well now to be offset from the average. 

This accounts for the lack of antigravity in black holes, as the quantum electromagnetics in gravity are the catalyst of this event. Since the quantum electromagnetics stay stronger than the quantum spatialgamnetics surrounding the superimposition, any antigravity is overwritten (e.g. how antimatter interacts with gravity) from this we can infer that superimposed quantum spatialgamnetics can cause a similar effect on the local quantum electromagnetics surrounding the event.

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