The Magnitude of Space

The Magnitude of Space is a measure of its energy.

The volume of space is a measure of its size with three dimensions of distance.

The magnitude of space is the size of its power.

Power is relative to the magnitude of energy.

Energy is relative to the magnitude of space.

Matter is inversely proportional to energy.

The magnitude of space is inversely proportional to the density of matter.

Relative density is equal to specific gravity.

Specificly, gravity is inversely proportional to distance.

Distance is relatively equal to the magnitude of space.

As the density of matter increases, specific gravity increases and spacial energy decreases.

By the Law of Attraction, denser matter is pushed/pulled into a smaller magnitude of space.

The power of spacial energy relative to its magnitude, holds matter in tension.

The magnitude of space is relative to the density of matter and its gravitational attraction.

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