The atmospheric pressure (the binding energy of the earth) applied against the light and heavy objects will always be uniform. If we drop a giant cannon ball and a small wooden ball from the same height, they will reach the ground almost together with uniform velocity irrespective of the difference in their mass. This clearly illustrates that the speed of the object is related to the pressure of the surrounding space-time.
The pressure of the air molecules acts upon every visible and invisible objects and balances themselves by exerting repulsive and contra repulsive energy based on the need of the particular space-time.
Force
and Pressure
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Force and pressure are the two basic forms of repulsive energy and they
cannot exist without internal or external motion.
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When something moves there is a force and speed and when something
stops there is a pressure and weight.
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Force applied leads to speed, just as pressure applied results in
weight.
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Force cannot exist without speed and speed cannot exist without force,
just as pressure cannot exist without weight and weight cannot exist without
pressure.
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The speed of the external force or pressure cannot physically act on
the mass of the solid, liquid or gas unless and until it crosses the energy
level of the identical pressure that exists in the surrounding of the
particular object or particle.
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When pressure interacts with matter it gives birth to weight and when
pressure interacts with ether it gives birth to speed.