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Heat-based theory connected to Newton's theory through Shell Theorem
The following in easier-to-read format is posted at
http://www.thermal-force.com/shell.htm. The basic equation of my heat-based gravity theory describes how the surface gravity of thin spherical shell is related to the heat conducted through it i.e. g = sqrt(2L/m_shell*t). This equation is derived from the expression L*t = m_shell g (1/2 g* t^2). which in Newton's terminology can be written as U = mgh. The t is assumed to be 1 second. It is through the Shell Theorem that Newton has proved that " a spherically symetric mass attracts particles outside it, just as though its mass were concentrated at its center." (for more on shell theorem see http://www.sparknotes.com/physics/gr...section3.rhtml) Thus, if heat is made to conduct through a spherical shell, then an expression describing how particles outside that shell are gravitationally attracted to that shell can be written as g = GM/r^2 Here M is the mass that that could be concentrated at the center of the spherical shell and is equal to all the mass that resides in the spherical shell. Thus I can write sqrt(2L/m_shell*t) = GM/r^2 With this last equation I have made my heat-based gravity theory equal to Newton's mass-based gravity theory. The question is which gravity theory is primary or more fundamental. I hope the answer to this question lies in the facts of the case and to a long-standing historical prejudice that is sacrosanct and inviolable. If you are in anyway inclined to, at least consider, that my heat-based gravity theory is more fundamental, then I would first go to my website and see my experiment it is shown that heat made to flow up through a convex-up copper hemispherical shell produces an INCREASE in the weight of that hemispherical shell. (www.thermal-force.com/Copper.htm). If you are interested in more support for a heat-based gravity theory, my email address is . Peter Fred |
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