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Gravity: Circumferential Leverage:
"Look at the relative distance of the atom and its outside electron orbit. The atom’s electron field may be equivalent to our magnetic field around this Earth. This elucidates the electromagnetic field of Earth as a world-around, circumferential-embracement field operating ephemerally on the outer ends of 4,000-mile-long levers.
"Identifying the surface-angle chordinos with gravity, we comprehend why it is that as we get deeper and deeper, we see that the increasing gravitational-compression effect is due to the circumferential containment. The external containment web is always getting hold of the outermost ends of the centrally pinching levers. With this leverage effect, the farther out you go, the more advantage you have and the more powerful work you can do with that lever. Leverage effectiveness increases toward the center, ergo the increasing pressure that we identify with gravity. But it has this circumferential aspect.
