Tag Archives: gravitation

A new strategy in Physics and Cosmology: the four fundamental interactions unified in four fundamental equations with four fundamental variables (41)

Introduction Energy cannot be created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics). Energy and mass are different forms of the same thing. Energy and mass are interchageable. Under the right conditions energy can  transform into mass  and vice versa (E = … Continue reading

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The constancy of the speed of light delusion and some other stuff (40)

Introduction The not being constant of the speed of light (see post 12) is not a self-contained phenomenon. On the contrary, in our perpetual, continuous endogenous self-sustaining world the inevitable time-differences not only make it impossible for singularities and situations … Continue reading

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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 In posts 9 and 15 I have explained why Einstein’s Equivalent Principle is out of date as he did not take account of the difference between … Continue reading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

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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

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