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Hi Sara. I should have elaborated a little more on my position. Gravity involves vision, touch, and feeling. BOTH gravity and electromagnetism enjoin and balance visible and invisible space. With direct bodily experience being fundamental to physics, what do you think of the following in relation to your position/essay please?
Paul Davies says: "The ultimate source of biological information and order is gravitation." Now, what of this: Thought is integrated and interactive in and with the range of gravitational feeling that is experienced by the body, in comparison with the rest of this post, AND with this: BOTH gravity and electromagnetism enjoin and balance visible and invisible space. Do you see this as having bearing or relevancy in your work? I would add the following.
Gravity, invisible and visible (seen and felt), is fundamental to distance in/of space. Vision begins invisibly inside the eye/body because the space is also invisible at the very top of the head while waking/standing.We always start with typical/ordinary experience (such as dreams and waking/standing PHYSICAL experience) when establishing physical fundamentals/truth(s). Gravity is in an even/incremental range of [gravitational] feeling as we experience it (my essay covers this fully) because it goes from visible space to invisible space (while waking/standing).
Now, importantly, regarding gravity, we do consider touch, feeling, and vision together in relation thereto; especially because thought is integrated and interactive in and with the range of gravitational feeling that is experienced by the body -- a most important point. "The purpose of vision is to advise of the consequences of touch in time", per the philosopher Bishop Berekeley. This is important too.
Modern physics is basically lost and in divided fragments because direct bodily experience -- typical/ordinary experience (dreams and waking) -- (seen, felt, and touched considered TOGETHER) is fundamental to thought/theory and to physics (fundamentally and generally).
What do you think please Sara? Can you review and rate my essay please?