MICROVITA AND GRAVITATION
May 5, 1995
Q: In modern physics, it is taught that gravitational force is created
by any object that has mass and that the magnitude of the force only has to do
with the mass of the object. Modern physics would say that both the asteroid
and the planet have gravitational forces and are mutually attracted. Can you
comment?
Gravitational force comes when there is sufficient density to
produce a strong magnetic attraction. This density correlates with mass. All
objects, all particles, in this manifest universe have attracting force. You
know, it is a fundamental quality of all created existence. There is attracting
force and repelling force in all matter. But for matter to have a gravitational
field, for a material body to develop a gravitational field, it must have
sufficient mass and density to develop a condensed core in which material
substance is being transformed and microvitum released or the process of
continued densification initiated. So if the mass and density are not present,
there will be no gravitational field. There may be mass, without density; it
occurs. Then there will be no life and no gravitational field. There must be particle density and this
normally is correlated with mass. But it is the density at the core of the
material body which creates the gravitational field. You see, every object has
attracting force, so it can be said that every object has a kind of
gravitational pull to some degree. But that does not mean that it will have
density. It must have sufficient mass to produce sufficient density.
Attraction and repulsion are fundamental operative principles
of the manifest universe. They exist in all expressions within the universe and
the play of these two opposing forces keeps the universe in balance along with
the Gunas. There are certain operative principles which are fundamental to the
operation and development of manifest existence. They are not excessive in
number. They are the basic principles by which Prakriti is able to manifest,
maintain, and dissolve the expressed universe.
Q: Does this mean that the gravitational field is different than the
gravitational force?
It is indeed different. When
gravitational field is present, there is a range within which all objects of
lesser density will be drawn towards the core substance. Certain laws of motion
are set into effect and a field will be established. The sphere in which these
specific operative qualities will exist will differ from the space around it.
Not all objects may establish such a field. Only those with sufficient mass and
sufficient density. All objects may
have attracting force, the capacity to draw other objects closer. This force is
in equilibrium in most cases, with the repelling force. It only becomes
sufficient to develop a gravitational field with the accumulation of mass and
the development of a dense core.
Q: Can you comment on the relationship between the planets magnetic
field and the gravitational field?
The gravitational field is developed due to this densification
of core material. As a result, there is the production of microvita which,
under normal circumstances, are primarily maintained within the gravitational
field. Now, due to the production of microvita, fundamental changes begin to
occur. As I have said, life begets life. Certain operative principles are set
in motion and the development of magnetic fields and other forces begins. The
gravitational and magnetic fields in a heavenly body are both developed because
there is sufficient density within the core to alter the operative functioning
of the body. Without this, neither would exist. But the magnetic field differs
in that it is not developed because of mass. It is developed from the interplay
of microvita and the gravitational pull. You see the gravitational force will
affect the microvita and they will begin to pattern the environment. And in
this patterning, magnetic forces are developed because certain geological
changes are encouraged. Life begets life. It is the nature of microvita to set
conducive environments for life.
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