What is Invisible Intrinsic Gravitational Compression? How it Manifests in Rice Plants?
Iresh Bhattacharjee1 and Shaptadvipa Bhattacharjee2
- Institute for Intrinsic Gravitation Biology
- Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, India
selfgravity@gmail.com
Abstract
Gravity is a force of attraction between two masses. The larger the mass, the stronger the attraction. In astrophysics, gravitational compression is a phenomenon in which gravity, acting on the mass of an object, compresses it, reducing its size and increasing the object's density. The intrinsic gravity will cause an object to compress and heat up. The highest pressure is in the core, so that will be the hottest. But eventually the heat will radiate out and cool the object down to the temperature of its surroundings (which in outer space is quite cold). Gravity is traditionally considered a long-range force, but the latest findings show that gravity operates even at short ranges of mass1.
On the other hand, birth, growth, development, and death of plant has yet left with multiple conundrums that are virtually impossible to decipher with traditional approaches. Interestingly when we begin to incorporate the ideas of astronomy and earth science taking stars, planets, and their formation till death, as an intrinsic gravitating object, and as a continuity in evolution, we found surprisingly that there are parallel regularity/ identical phenomena between a seed - an intrinsic gravitating body at the smaller magnitude, and its formation, differentiation and development, growth, intermediate senescence and finally embracing the death of the plant. Here plant biology has been deciphered for the first time through the lens of intrinsic gravitational compression and subsequent temperature generations in stellar bodies as reflected in earth science