Gravity = Circle
A circle holds any two entities together as it keeps them apart; circle is integrated attraction and repulsion (you cannot have one without the other). Attraction-repulsion stem from the diametric-circumferential relationship in every circle (entity). Any-every two entities circle each other (as soon as they move). All entities, in relationship to any other entity, enjoy a temporary orbit, or a circular relationship. No orbit is permanent (circle moves toward an ellipse, and then back to a circle, and then eventually breaks free completely). The circle itself is what ties all relationships together (scientific, psychological, philosophical); the attraction-repulsion dynamic, or the circular relationship, is what we call 'gravity.' The solar system orbits are temporary as are all orbits: two entities in a temporary-permanent circular relationship. Gravity (the circle-line relationship) is found between ANY two entities.



