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CENTRES OF GRAVITY continued....

I consider that a similar relationship will hold true for the emissive intensity of gravitration relative to the surface of a mass, but unlike the blackbody and infra red examples where a relatively low density mass will absorb a substantial quantity of the radiation, a high proportion of gravitration will freely pass through matter unless it is extremely dense. This is because most accumulated matter will appear as space to the extremely small and fast moving gravitrons, unless the mass is in such a position to be a high intensity gravitrational node, in which case more gravitrons will collide, repel and interact with each other within the mass.

I have refrained from including the angular intensity gravitrational force lines from my illustration because it becomes complicated and illegible, and the 'normal' force lines represent a maximum and representative indication of the interactive forces in relation to spherical bodies that I propose to exist according to my 'gravitrational hypothesis'.

centres of gravity

A solid sphere inside a hollow sphere have no gravitational attraction to each other because the Gravitrational forces act to balance the attraction as shown in the above illustration.