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The big why in physics, its effects have been exhaustively examined, its cause however remains elusive, perhaps for ever.

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Galileo said the language of nature is mathematics. Physicists are focusing on experiments not the language of Nature. Here is the mathematical derivation of Gravity!

W = [c,V][,P] = [c0 -V.P, cP + 0V +VxP] = [-vp, cP] = [-mGM/r, cP]

Gravity Energy W is a Quaternion energy, consisting of a scalar energy, -mGM/r, Newton's Law AND cP the vector energy, the so-called "Dark Energy".

The law of vectors V and P=mV give the negative sign when the vectors are a parallel product,

V.P= -vp. The sign is positive if vectors are anti-parallel.

The Curl product VxP is zero when the vectors are parallel or anti-parallel.

Notice that velocity is a Quaternion also [c, V] and the scalar velocity is c, the speed of light and the vector velocity is V. This is the manifestation of the four Dimensional Space we live in!

The fourth dimension is one scalar dimension r=ct and three vector dimensions, [r, Ix, +Jy + Kz]. This not the space time of Einstein.

This Universe is stationary as 0 = XW=[d/dr,Del][-vp.cP]=[vp/r - cDel.P, cdP/dr - Del vp]

0=[vp/r -cp/r, mdV/dt + muR/r^3]

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