Re: A Possible Mechanism For Gravity Without Forces Acting at a Distance




Joe Fischer wrote:
> Don't get ahead of me or yourself
>
> Electrodynamic Divergence of Matter
>
> This paper and this thread is not an attempt to formalize the model,
> but more to lay the groundwork and provide some information about the
> subject model to those capable and inclined enough to attempt formalization.
>
> Starting with the least possible consideration, two spheres of equal
> size and constant density large enough to have some measurable amount
> of outward surface acceleration, first just touching each other in free space;
> The expansion can be considered to result from the same close
> range internal forces as in gases, but controlled in solids and liquids by
> the inertial resistance of the outer parts of larger objects, gas, liquid, or
> solid.
>
> If all matter expands, the way gases do,

Bzzzt!

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