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Scientific Paper
TitleFundamentals of Gravity
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Author(s)Bob de Hilster
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Published2011
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume8
No. of pages3
Pages151-154

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Abstract

This paper makes one basic assumption and then, by defining the terms and making some simple observations, provides conclusions concerning what gravity does. Included are Newton's three principles, the causality principle and the conservation laws. Based on this assumption, definitions and conclusions, several principles are developed and predictions made. This is not a document that explains what gravity is, but only what gravity does. A specific mechanism for gravity is not included.