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===== 2. The Role of Gravity and Magnetism (SVP: Law of Harmonic Attraction) ===== * SVP Principle: Gravity and magnetism are conditions of vibratory attraction, holding systems in balance by their sympathetic tuning. * Modern Science: Gravity is a spacetime curvature caused by mass, and magnetism is a component of the electromagnetic force. * Merged Description: Gravity serves as the centering force, maintaining equilibrium through harmonic resonance, while magnetism stabilizes motion within systems. Both forces align with SVP's law of attraction, which governs the interplay between syntropy (contraction) and entropy (expansion). * Math Equation: F=Gm1m2r2F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}F=Gr2m1βm2ββ Meaning: Gravitational force (FFF) aligns with SVPβs view of mutual attraction between resonantly tuned entities.
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