I would like one more chance to explain. This is for the understanding of G-mass. Here is an experiment that can be done to understand G-mass. Take a 1 lb. ball and tie two feet of string to it. Then make the ball revolve around you. You will be acting as the source. You will then see how much energy it takes tokeep the ball revolving. Then take the same 1 lb. ball with 4 feet of string and do the same thing. You will see that it takes more energy to keep it revolving. Remember this, that the weight of the ball hasn't changed, just the distanceof the ball from the source. It has been said that distance has nothing to do with weight. This would prove Einstein wrong, but if E=mc2, then distance has everything to do with weight. Therefore, the mass of the primary object is equal to the mass times the velosity of the secondary object, and this is G-mass. I would also like to know what each of your theories are on the creation of the universe.
Thanks.
David