pseudourinidine on Nostr: OK, thanks. "Any object falling to the ground is the result of dielectricity seeking ...
OK, thanks.
"Any object falling to the ground is the result of dielectricity seeking its null point, accelerating towards counterspace"
This gives me the explanation I'm after.
But you have used 2 words that I have not heard before -"dielectricity" and "counterspace". Nor can I find any generally accepted definitions of these - at least none which make sense to me in the context you've used them.
Can you define or explain them please? (Even better would be to put this in the context of the greater explanation of the object falling).
Many thanks!
"Any object falling to the ground is the result of dielectricity seeking its null point, accelerating towards counterspace"
This gives me the explanation I'm after.
But you have used 2 words that I have not heard before -"dielectricity" and "counterspace". Nor can I find any generally accepted definitions of these - at least none which make sense to me in the context you've used them.
Can you define or explain them please? (Even better would be to put this in the context of the greater explanation of the object falling).
Many thanks!