Inertia (as resistance to acceleration) and gravity/acceleration are now fundamentally unified in/as dream experience, as they may be properly understood as follows:
This is the unification of gravity with inertia: Inertia relates to immobilization, and this fundamentally relates to distance in space/scale. Inertia is key to generally balanced attraction and repulsion.
Gravity relates to mobility ultimately. So, we seek the middle to unify them.
Gravity is key to distance in/of space.
Full gravity=full mobility. Full inertia=full immobility.
Semi-immobilized in dreams is balanced and equivalent inertia and gravity/acceleration.
Accordingly, both gravity and inertia are equally reduced in dreams, so that they meet in the middle. The semi- (or half) inertia/immobility in dreams is a relative increase in inertia, however, that balances with/offsets reduced gravity and provides generally stabilized and fundamental distance in/of space in conjunction with generally balanced attraction and repulsion.
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Acceleration is known to be equivalent to a uniform gravitational field, and gravitational and inertial mass are known to be equivalent.
Nobody can explain this, but I now have:
F=ma (Force = [inertial] mass multiplies times acceleration) can fundamentally be understood as involving balanced and fundamentally equivalent inertia and gravity/acceleration in/as what is the essentally uniform and basically constant force/energy of dream experience.
I have successfully demonstrated all of the following in/as dream experience. Quantum gravity requires that gravitational contraction be offset by/balanced with electromagnetic repulsion. Space is then stretched/expanded and contracted/flattened on balance. This involves generally balanced attraction and repulsion. Inertia and gravity/acceleration are ultimately linked and balanced in dreams, so there is fundamentally balanced attraction and repulsion in conjunction with both quantum gravity and space manifesting as electromagnetic/gravitational force (or energy). This provides generally stabilized and fundamental distance in/of space in keeping with what is generally the typical/average/middle distance of space in dreams. Increased inertia is balanced with/offset by decreased gravity in dreams.
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In generally controlling for motion/mobility, I have demonstrated fundamentally equivalent inertia and gravity/acceleration in conjunction with generally balanced attraction and repulsion. This unifies gravity and electromagnetism/light.
Author Frank Martin DiMeglio
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Posted 02 December 2010 - 12:26 PM
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Posted 12 December 2010 - 11:42 PM
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Posted 21 July 2011 - 05:37 PM
i just want to take a moment to thank Heather Lang for the time and effort she has put into her book 'head first physics'. i didn't do so well in school, (especially in mathematics), but have been fascinated by physics ever since we watched 'the elegant universe' in 7th grade. i failed algebra(!), but now I'm quite confident in my ability to understand the basic principles of the mechanics taught in this book. i've always wanted to learn physics, but honestly i was afraid that i just wouldn't be able to grasp it - not so thanks to this book. i dont have internet access at home yet, so haven't had much oppertunity to research where to begin my education. i'm assuming that the mechanics taught in this book are fundamental to all forms of physics - but if i want to specialize in quantum physics could you suggest some good books and starting points? i guess it's the weird stuff that interests me the most 
thank you heather for the extremely helpful book - it makes learning easy and fun, (i couldn't wait to catch that emu), (poor dingo). Now i understand impulse, motion, friction, gravity, algebra, trig, etc. it's so cool that these aspects of nature can be described and explained in such a way.
now if i could just fully comprehend the wavefunction
(i'm not sure we're 'allowed' to,
)
do you have plans to write a second book? thankyou ::shame::
thank you heather for the extremely helpful book - it makes learning easy and fun, (i couldn't wait to catch that emu), (poor dingo). Now i understand impulse, motion, friction, gravity, algebra, trig, etc. it's so cool that these aspects of nature can be described and explained in such a way.
now if i could just fully comprehend the wavefunction
(i'm not sure we're 'allowed' to,
do you have plans to write a second book? thankyou ::shame::
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