Future of Transportation
Finding simplicity as the future of transportation

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What is the future of transportation? From previous articles, society of the past expected flying cars within 10 to 20 years. This remains an unmet expectation over the past 100 years. How is someone able to predict with confidence that the future of transportation floats? And this source of motion will be with the manipulation of gravity?
In observing the entirety of the transportation spectrum, what’s the fastest speed ever achieved by human intellect? What was its source of speed? Is it a surprise that its speed wasn’t achieved by powered acceleration? The gravitational pull of Venus and the Sun were used to allow the Parker Solar probe to exceed 430,000 miles per hour.
Inasmuch as human intuition anticipates an intellectual sense of conforming to what a person is conditioned to experience, a preconceived expectation changes with perspective. In other words, counter-intuitive to space travel; there are other methodologies for space travel than chemical explosions of rocket fuel.
The simplicity of releasing an object held in your hand, generates a source of motion. Can that action be applied to transportation? The internet search-engines reveal no tangible experimentation taking place. Can transportation utilizing the simple principles of gravity be found without exploring this research? The one area of research was from a medical article. It reads: “On Earth, gravity also plays a role in human locomotion, where pendular energy exchange during walking reduces the external work required to move, demonstrating gravity’s influence on motion in biological systems.”
Principles of gravity physics
Newton’s law of gravity explains that the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.

This principle was discovered 400 years ago.
The Department of Energy (DOE) explains gravity as: Gravity is the force of fundamental attraction between all things that have mass or energy. It feels powerful to us in our daily lives, but it is by far the weakest of the four known forces in nature. The strong force is the strongest of the forces and it binds nuclei together. The electromagnetic force is the next strongest and governs almost our entire existence from chemistry to our sense of touch and all the properties of light. The weak force is much weaker than electromagnetism and causes certain nuclei to fall apart. Gravity is also the only force that is not part of the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
In the question that DOE addresses, it states that gravity is the force of fundamental attraction. This justifies a further question of asking what is that force? CATTCC responds to further define gravity in its article, A Study in Gravity. It postulates: gravity coincides with Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity in its claim that our galaxy is flying through space at light speed. The currently held belief of all matter; is every particle maintains elliptical orbits. The new theory identifies matter as Einstein’s theory claims; that all matter is moving at light speed. This speed nullifies a model of matter holding elliptical orbits. The new theory of gravity postulates that all matter, as moving at light speed is linear. This linear movement follows unified wave motions. It postulates a specific path of linear movement. Gravity is identified as the angular momentum of matter along this linear path.
Gravity and transportation
The purpose of addressing gravity in this article relates to the future of transportation.
Manipulating gravity as a source of motion for transportation requires the understanding of what gravity is and what makes it work. In the manner of counter-intuitive perception; gravity is a process from the constant motion of mass. In addition to what is described by the DOE (and the overwhelming perspective of academia): that gravity is considered a fundamental force; gravity is the flow of mass as it travels through the universe at light speed.
There are complex intricacies in theoretical physics regarding particle movement. To postulate new theories regarding the path to subatomic motion is controversial. The CATTCC research is uninterested in controversy, its mission is only to advance transportation. Discovering methodologies to improve transportation efficiency and expand transportation technology is CATTCC’s only concern. The reason for mentioning particle physics is to understand gravity and the compelling rational which suggest the future of transportation floats. This also suggests that levitation becomes the basis for a brand-new mode of transportation.
When will levitation be used for transportation? The aspect of today’s technologically advanced society demands advances in transportation. This is an outcry to governmental resources to investigate and supply answers.
Conclusion
Why talk about the future of transportation? The basics and fundamentals of automobile technology are 125 years old. Technology has soared in other industries. The advances applied to the transportation industry are results of other industries but, the basic principles in transportation remain untouched. Basic train technology is still 200 years old, automobiles 125 years old, and the 100-year-old basic principles of airplane flight: all have made improvements to the fundamental principles but, a new mode of transportation option remains undiscovered.