The Gravity That Newton Missed

There you are, sitting under your apple tree in your garden, contemplating the beauty of nature, when an apple decides its time to fundamentally change how the world is viewed from that moment onwards.

And I don’t want to diminish in any way the contribution that Newton gave to help promulgate the apple’s theory of gravity. After all, it is nice to have a clear explanation as to why we stay here, on the ground.

But through it all, the deep thinking, the mathematics, the physics, the occasional mystical overtones from left-field, Newton and his apple missed something.

There is another type of gravity. Just as invisible a force, and apparently just as mysterious and difficult to define.

But definitely there, and definitely as strong.

The difference with ‘Gravity 2’, G2 to us aware theoreticians, is that it is not everywhere, and it is certainly not of equal strength when it does manifest.

But when you do discover it, or stumble across it, you know you are in the presence of something powerful.

In case you missed the mention, I recently turned 63, so I have had quite a while to test this theory, and discover its truth.

In my time I have experienced a few G2’s, some significantly stronger than others.

Recently, however, I discovered a powerful G2, and its impact has been profound. And I have not been the only one to respond to the ‘pull’. There is quite a crowd circling in their individual orbits.

And here’s something interesting. Big G2’s can create their own little G2’s. And there is one here that may surpass the ‘pull’ strength of the parent.

And in the orbits are other G2’s, defying the laws of physics, I think, by forces attracting forces.

So, whilst the world is being shaken by preposterous fools and psychotic egos, there are good people, attracting good people.

And as the orbiting expands, the positive can reach out, and create more orbits, and more G2’s to circle around.

And perhaps change will come.

And even if not in my time, I am blessed to have known some truly awesome G2’s, and their growing G2’s.

And, totally unsurprisingly, the vast majority are female.

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