Index Entry
Gravity:
"The physicists tend to describe gravity as a ‘weak’ force because they don’t recognize that it’s a big-arc effect in contradistinction to little pockets of energy like an Earth or a star.
"Gravity is omnipresent, the most subtle of the great integrities.
“This is typical of the semantics of scientists with their addiction to axioms and solids; for the physicists a strong force is a tiny thing like a bomb.”
