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I have talked about how tidal forces may make gravity not conservative. There is a star a lot like a black hole. A particle falls toward the star. Gravity makes the particle have an increase of speed. Tidal forces expand the particle. Quantum mechanics - as wave length increases - energy decreases. A lot of theories - like relativity - as speed increases - kinetic energy increases and energy increases. Tidal forces increase wave length of particle. As the particle falls toward the star - tidal forces expand particle - increase wave length - speed of particle increases. it could be true - Plank's constant changes - as gravity and tidal forces associated with gravity increase - Plank's constant increases if h increases when gravity and tidal forces increase - energy of particle will not decrease if h changes - action would change - uncertainty principle would change - spin of particles would change - vacuum flucs associated with uncertainty principle would change - tunneling associated with uncertainty principle would change Kurt Stocklmeir |
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