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Gravitational forces


As commonly known, there are 8 important forces in the universe. These are divided into normal forces and gravitational forces. The normal forces are Electromagnetism, Weak Force, Strong Force and String Force.  However, these are easily understood, so the interesting forces are the non-normal forces, collectively as gravitational forces.

  1. Gravitation – This Force is faster than light. Any change in mass is noticeable at any place at once. Therefore Gravitation is very good in order to keep track of what’s going on in the universe. Gravitation has the power to bend spacetime, in fact spacetime seems to be made of gravitational disruptions.

  2. Secondary Gravitation – A force much like gravitation, but with the mayor difference that it is limited to areas of the spacetime, while normal Gravitation penetrates the entire spacetime. (limited does not mean that there are areas where secondary gravitation cannot be. Limited means that each wave of secondary gravitation only affects a limited area of spacetime) Secondary gravitation is used to communicate, to create artificial gravitation fields, and to travel faster than light by altering time for a space-ship.

  3. Gravimensional force – works in the Gravitational dimension; which a fifth dimension. The dimension is different from the others by having “keypoints”, at which objects can stay more easily. The gravimensional force is the one responsible for dragging object to those keypoints. The main keypoint is our normal universe. One of the secondary keypoints is the hyperrroom, which is used for FTL-travel. Traveling one meter in hyperrroom is equal to traveling one lightyear in normal space. The other secondary keypoint is the mantoroom, where traveling one meter in normal space is equal to one lightyear in mantoroom. This makes the mantoroom valuable for creating sub-nano-technology. Another keypoint, one of order three, is called Eos Deu, and is a very unstable and high-energetic world. Eos Deu is more easily accessible than the hyperroom and the mantoroom, but also more dangerous. There may be other key-points, but those haven’t been discovered yet.

  4. Quantum Gravitation- little is known about this.