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I know Feynman thought a lot about gravity,and he has nothing to show
for it. Never saw one of his diagrams showing any graviton action.. GR don''t fit. I did my micro gravity thinking a few days ago,and its been posted. My thoughts summed up in one word is closeness. I used a Planck length for the distance where gravity is the strongest force in the micro realm. I call this theory "Planck gravity" bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message...
... I know Feynman thought a lot about gravity,and he has nothing to show for it. Never saw one of his diagrams showing any graviton action.. GR don''t fit. I did my micro gravity thinking a few days ago,and its been posted. My thoughts summed up in one word is closeness. I used a Planck length for the distance where gravity is the strongest force in the micro realm. I call this theory "Planck gravity" bert Feynman! that lock-picking, "all-genius, all- buffoon" would've most certainly been up for one of those childish a.u.k. awards if he were still around and posting. But Feynman thought that gravity was just a "pseudo force" (Def. of "pseudo" = false, not authentic)... "One very important feature of pseudo forces is that they are always proportional to the masses; the same is true of gravity. The possibility exists, therefore, that gravity itself is a pseudo force. Is it not possible that perhaps gravitation is due simply to the fact that we do not have the right coordinate system?" Richard P. Feynman So which coordinate system do you think he meant would be the "right" one? I think gravity is definitely a true force, not a pseudo force. It is the spatial energy flowing into every atom of matter, as well as flowing and pushing against atoms, that is the force that causes gravity. No need for a transfer particle, the graviton. No need to differentiate between the macro and the micro. The spatial- field energy flows in the macro and the micro. Spatial-field energy flows into matter and causes cohesiveness of mass, causes gravity. happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Tender is my love for thee Oh star so close at hand, Warming those so dear to me As we play on the sand... It's so easy to believe In all this beachin' fun, That some day you and we will be-- Altogether one. http://sec.noaa.gov/primer/primer.html You could almost hear the sssssss... http://tinyurl.com/2tjr2b Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net |
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Painius Its that field flowing energy that can't be detected that is
the rub. My thoughts are more experiments and thinking about inertia might be the key to unlock the mystery of gravity. I do have one of my experiments showing inertia has a time laps before a mass moves. I think that is important. bert |
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On Jul 21, 4:16 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Its that field flowing energy that can't be detected that is the rub. Can't be detected?!! My thoughts are more experiments... Have you jumped off the roof lately? Or stood on a scale? ..and thinking about inertia might be the key to unlock the mystery of gravity. How 'bout thinking about *acceleration*, then inertia? There's that arm-wave experiment mentioned several times already: Stand, holding an arm straight out. Abruptly jerk the arm forward, then back, and repeat. Feel the inertia? That is *literally* the resistance of space itself against acceleration or deceleration. Conversely, the effect called 'weight' is literally the resistance imposed by matter to accelerating space. The self-same property of space, its 'hyperfluidity', underlies and fixes the laws of inertia, momentum, and gravity-acceleration equivalence. You can feel it, tangibly and palpably, just by standing and doing the arm-wave test; that self-same property of space that you feel as inertia is also planting your feet to the ground by dint of the *accelerating* flow of space. No acceleration = no 'curvature' = no gravity *irrespective* of the actual velocity of flow (at least in non-relativistic speed regimes). oc |
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oc I don't detect a gravity field,wave,or graviton when falling off a
roof I do detect the ground the moment I hit it.(effect of two forces) Pauli's thinking goes with my hitting the ground Mach's thinking goes nicely with a gravity field grid. oc reality is flowing gravity's push can only make very large objects round,and that also is the reason it can't push an electron of the edge of a table. bert PS Just gave the string of my gyro a good pull,and I'm watching it defy gravity by its fast "spin" It even pushes back to hold its upright position. That is telling me something bert |
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