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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (13)

Past the end of the nose. As explained in post 10 (“The cosmological constant revised”) and post 12 (“The inconstancy of the speed of light”), C is not the speed of light, but the true cosmological constant and continuity to … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (12)

The inconstancy of the speed of light The speed of light is defined as a constant (in vacuum). This implies a steady ratio between frequency and wavelength. If the frequency increases the wavelength shortens proportionally. Therefore the lapse of time … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (11)

The Black Hole Information Paradox: it ain’t necessarily so The Information Paradox deals with the question whether information which is absorbed by a Black Hole is lost for ever or may stay intact and even get clear one day. With … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (10)

The cosmological constant revised Because gravitational waves do not exist (post 2 “Gravitational waves do not exist”) it stands to reason that gravitons, virtual or real, do not exist either. According to Heisenberg’s principle of uncertainty there are uncertainty relations … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (9)

Time and energy The hypothesis of Planck being unsettled by the continuous interaction between mass and time, does not necessarily mean that particles do not exist. It means that particles need not exist, that there might be waves only. The … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (8)

Max Planck’s quantum hypothesis unsettled The kinetic energy of a ray of light does not vary (C is constant), neither does its path through space-time (C is continuous). Yet time and energy (= mass) transmitted do vary in proportion to … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (7)

Max Planck’s quantum hypothesis Planck’s quantum hypothesis (1900) implies that energy can only be emitted or absorbed in certain quantities, meaning that these processes are subject to restriction. Without such a restriction it would be possible in theory that the … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (6)

C = T/M x E/S. The speed of light is equal to the quotient of space travelled by light and time passed meanwhile: C = S/T. Energy is equal to the product of mass and the square of the speed … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (5)

E = MCC. C is a constant and C is a continuity We take the line that the speed of light is always the same in any event and in each direction. Consequently a pulse of light, emitted at a … Continue reading

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Gravitation, consequence of a continuous relation between mass and time (4)

Quantum physics unsettled? In my previous three posts three commonly accepted views on the goings-on in space-time have been brought up for discussion.  A new definition for gravitation has been proposed. The idea that dimensions like lenght, width and height … Continue reading

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