Gravimotion and Physics Differing Targets

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Physics' target

    Physics focuses on the inert aspect of matter.
    On a large scale, in cosmology, the Universe is made of matter the amount of which determines its fate.

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    On a small scale physics spends a good chunk of its resources in building accelerators and a collider in order to study the fundamentals of matter through particle physics' experiments.
    Physics' target is clearly the inert aspect of matter, while motion, which is not recognized as an entity in physics, but that has to be nevertheless taken in account for, is taken care of by dubious forces!
    The inert aspect of matter and its behavior through forces are clearly the focus points in physics.

Gravimotion's target

    By contrast gravimotion focuses on the consistency of Nature.
    In the gravimotion's universe there is no inert matter, everything is made of evolving stuff that evolves in a consistent way. As an example gravimotion's version of inertia is integrated back into motion.
    In the gravimotion theory all aspects and ingredients of Nature no matter how small primarily "occur" in a consistent manner.
    In the gravimotion world space time (is not) but happens under the form of motion. Read about it here on this website, click on Motion, unifying entity

The contrast1

    The contrast between physics' mass/force scheme and gravimotion's consistency of Nature is that the former appears to be "designed" independently of time or the former seems to exist besides time, while gravimotion's consistency is instead impregnated by time. In the gravimotion world everything is in motion and occurs in a consistent way.
Note 1:The great physicist Richard P. Feynman said "Time is what continues when everything else stops.".

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