Gravity explained by a new theory, ‘Superconducting String Theory’, inspired on initial string theories and completely opposite from actual fields based. Strengths are decomposed to make strings behave as one-dimensional with universe acting as a superconductor where resistance is near 0 and matter moves inside. Strong nuclear force, with an attraction of 10.000 Newtons is which makes space to curve, generating acceleration. More matter more acceleration. Electromagnetic moves in 8 decimals, gravity is moved from 3 to more than 30 decimals to work as a superconductor.
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Gravity, Unified Field Theory, Dark Matter, Relativity, Strong Nuclear Force, Gluon, String Theory
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