Re: Gravitational Radiation from the source




"Joe Fischer" <efischer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> There are _atmospheric_ gravity waves.
> There are _water_ gravity waves.
> There are hypothetical _gravitational_ gravity waves.
>
> This is about the early mention of gravitational
> gravity waves, or gravitational radiation.
>
> I don't know anything about gravitational radiation,
> I just want to comment on the early papers on the subject,
> written by Albert Einstein.
>
> Two of the three easily found papers were prepared
> lessons for the physical-mathematics -mathematical physics
> class lessons he was teaching.
>
> It seems odd that a class lesson would include
> untested cutting edge thought, but I haven't found a
> reference to anything preceeding the papers mentioned.
> I have not found anything preceeding these by
> other authors.
>
> A speculative listing of six - types- of gravity waves
> are mentioned. The concept seems to have originated
> on the basis of the gravitational "field" being some kind
> of physical or type of field associated with or something
> like electric or magnetic fields.
>
> Type (a) gravity waves are described as "symmetrical
> longitudal" waves.
> Type (b) gravity waves are described as "transversal"
> gravity waves.
> Types (d, e, and f) are described as gravity waves
> with a new type of symmetry.
>
> Sorry I can't be more specific or descriptive.
>
> He stated that type b nd c gravity waves differ
> in the orientation of the y and z axes,
>
> and so do d, c and f gravity waves.
>
> So he states there are only three gravity wave
> types, which I assume are (a), (b and c), and (d, c, and f).
>
> But, he states that only type (f) gravity waves
> transport energy.
>
> I will be looking for more supporting thought
> and preceding speculation, the 3 papers I mention
> are found in the "Complete Papers" Volume 6,
> The Berlin Years, Writings 1914 - 1917.
>
> Document 22, page 108,
>
> Document 25, page 117,
>
> Document 32, page 201,
>
> the latter titled "Approximate Integration of the
> Field Equations of Gravitation", session of physics
> math class June 22, 1916.
>
> The two earlier papers were found by following
> a reference to page numbers in some library reference
> ledger or file.
>
> These papers surely will be of interest if and
> when a gravitational wave detector acquires a positive
> signal result.
>
> Joe Fischer
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To Joe Fisher,

For a complete explanation of the force of gravity and gravitational waves,
see the third of my 'Selected Papers' titled:
'Foundations for Proposed Unified Field Theory' which you will find at:
http://www2.rideau.net/gaasbeek

Len.
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