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Missing mass/energy in the universe is not dark but light (31)
In addition to previous posts (15 and 18 in particular) I suggest the possibility that missing mass/energy in the universe is not dark but actually light and therefore in fact not missing at all. I’ll explain why there is no empty … Continue reading
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Was the signal observed by LIGO really a gravitational wave or is there an alternative explanation? (30)
In previous posts I have explained why I think that gravitational waves do not exist and cannot come into existence. In short I have a combination of two arguments on which I base my conviction that the signal observed by LIGO … Continue reading
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A closer look at the strong and weak forces as endogenous interactions (29)
As explained in posts 21, 23, 24 and 25, both gravitation and electromagnetic interaction are bound endogenously by C=T/M x E/S, a concept derived from Einstein’s E=MCC (see also posts 6, 13 and 14). Electromagnetic interaction An increase of the … Continue reading
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Cosmological relativity (28)
In post 12 I have explained why the speed of light is not constant. In posts 9 and 15 I have explained why Einstein’s Equivalent Principle is out of date as he did not take account of the difference between … Continue reading
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“Particles accelerate without a push” (MIT news, January 20, 2015). An explanation (27)
Particles accelerate without a push: this phenomenon is a perfect example of an endogenous process. I have laid the theoretical foundation for such a process in various earlier posts as will be explained below. First question: what is the essence … Continue reading
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The wrong tracks of physics and string theories (26)
In his book “A Brief History of Time” Stephen Hawking describes how in Euclidean space-time there is no difference between the directions of time and the directions of space. The theoretical consequences of this concept imply that freedom of travel of … Continue reading
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“Black Hole in center of Milky Way may be a neutrino factory” (NASA). Why not? An explanation of the possible emission and nature of the neutrinos in question (25)
In my previous post 24 I have described the consequences of the endogenous process of the behavior of electrons in an atom that is being absorbed by a Black Hole. In this post I am dealing with the possible consequence … Continue reading
Consequences of the equality-inequality of gravitation and electromagnetic interaction in a mutual process (24)
Following my posts 21 and 23, consequences of the equality-inequality of gravitation and electromagnetic interaction in a mutual process are dealt with as follows. What happens inside an atom if it is subjected to a steady increase of gravitational influence, … Continue reading
Exo-inertia and endo-inertia (23)
In earlier posts I have explained the difference between exogenous and endogenous processes and why the equivalence principle only holds if and when gravitation (endogenous), acceleration and inertia share the same endogenous driver . Consequently we have to make a … Continue reading
The problems in physics (22)
Particles, quanta or quantasy? No basis for quanta In posts 1 – 12 and 17 I have explained why quanta need not exist, why there is no basis for their existence. There are two main arguments: 1. The way light … Continue reading