“This hypothesis contends that the Sun induces gravity without a corresponding quantity of mass, by maintaining SubSpace (absolute vacuum) plasma constraining magnetic bottle.
Space implodes upon SubSpace; the implosion is indistinguishable from gravity.
A laboratory experiment is offered.
In our Universe, gravity is precious, and Nature is efficient.”
Born in Southampton, England in 1953, Stephen Goodfellow lived in Nigeria, England, Denmark, and Mexico before he settled in Detroit, earning his MFA in painting in printmaking from Wayne State University in 1977. Goodfellow has exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Willis Gallery (Detroit, Michigan) and Xochipilli Gallery (Birmingham, Michigan), amongst other venues. He was the founder of the ephemeral art space, Bastard Gallery, located briefly in Detroit’s Cass Corridor. He currently lives and works in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Founded in 2020, Three Fold is
an independent quarterly based in Detroit that presents exploratory points of view on arts, culture, and society in addition to original works in various media, including visual art,
literature, film and the performing arts. We solicit and commission contributions from artists, writers, and activists around the world. Three Fold is a publication of Trinosophes Projects, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in the historic Eastern Market district in downtown Detroit. Click here to check out Three Fold’s events page and view a schedule of the publication’s on-site activities.
Three Fold recognizes, supports, and advocates for the sovereignty of Michigan’s twelve federally-recognized Indian nations, for historic Indigenous communities in Michigan, for Indigenous individuals and communities who live here now, and for those who were forcibly removed from their Homelands. We operate on occupied territories called Waawiiyaataanong, named by the Anishinaabeg and including the Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa), and Bodewatomi (Potawatomi) peoples. We hold to commit to Indigenous communities in Waawiiyaataanong, their elders, both past and present, and future generations.