A greater explanation on the concept of weight
 
  Given the concepts described so far, no space in the Universe exists that is completely identical in terms of density and motion of Unita. Most importantly, we see that certain Unita will create greater form, while the non-equatorial destructive attractors (Gravitons) will forever roam in greater or lesser density around more complex structures of creators and destructive attractors.  
  This means that whenever we measure the mass, or density of a substance, we must always take into account the effect of the environment. Weight therefore is the measure of mass given the effect of the environment.  
  For example, the density of gravity is greater towards the surface and core of the Earth than further up into the atmosphere and certainly greater than the surface of the moon.  
  A human at ground level on the Earth would be at a distance of 0 from the surface of the greater form of the Earth. Therefore the surface effect of gravity would be at maximum ( say around 9.8 m/s x density of the human.)  
  But on the moon, the human at ground level ( therefore at a distance of 0 from the surface of the moon) would have a gravity of say 4.8 m/s x density of the human. The human would weigh less on the moon than on the surface of the Earth.  
     
     
 
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