Absolute Quote by Dejan Stojanovic
““Gravitational pull is the Max Plank’s vibration, which, as a source of motion, is the source of the gravitational pull, without which kinetic and potential energy would be zero. At this point, everything stops. At the speed of light, an object has infinite kinetic energy, which equals infinite mass. This infinite kinetic energy or infinite mass is static and massless. That is the point of absolute density. The world becomes static when its mass reaches the point of absolute speed, which would be equivalent to the same infinite point reached by the mass traveling at the speed of light. This is not infinite mass but an effect of the kinetic energy produced by the speed of light equal to the infinite mass. This proves my point that everything would stop if it were not for the kinetic energy and the “gravitational” pull fed by the immaterial Universal Source of everything.””
About This Quote
Source Lecture: Theoretical physics concepts, 2018
A speculative link between kinetic energy, mass, and gravitational pull at light speed.
In simple terms: Energy and mass relate to gravity at extreme speeds.
Explore energy-mass-gravity relationships cautiously.
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- academic research
- science education
- philosophical debate
- speculative theory
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- What evidence supports this model?
- How does it align with relativity?
Idea lacks empirical support and may confuse established physics.