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Wonderful work. Inducing curvature through axial accelerations may force photons into either occupying or mimicking a secondary space-time rung. I think the later; that photons are no longer photons but should be described as having a greater space-time curvature than exists in photonic space-time but, perhaps an artificial one, i.e., induced gravitational moment. The measurement of this drop (increase in gravitational moment) is a number I have wanted for a long time and appears, from my perspective, correct. It is the number I wanted. These gravitational events may demonstrate artificial space-time shells not available through observation outside the lab but exist none the less. This in itself is exciting, especially for technology but, as I said, artificial.
This also may indicate the process of galaxy production, e.g., materials moving from flater (less curved to more highly curved) space-time, demonstrating quantum momentum, and be the reason for the observation of curved galaxies and the existence of black holes (flat space-time apertures) near the centers. It works for me. Anyway, just a thought, having only that weight and momentum.