Re: Frequency based gravity
- From: makc.the.great@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 23 May 2006 07:50:22 -0700
Golden Boar wrote:
Sue... wrote:
Golden Boar wrote:
Energy, momentum, and mass are all proportional to frequency as shown
below.
E = f * h/c^0
p = f * h/c^1
m = f * h/c^2
For massive particles, f = gamma * f_C
where
gamma is the Lorentz factor
f_C is the Compton frequency
The above equations can be given by
E_n = f.h / c^n
So,
E_0 is energy
E_1 is momentum
E_2 is mass
E_3 is coefficient of damping? (maybe).
Because the above quantities are all proportional to frequency, it is
reasonable to assume to that gravity acts upon frequencies.
Newton's G can be given by:
G = 2 * pi * l_P^2 * c^3 / h = l_P^2 * c^3 / hbar
and the gravitational force is then
F_g = G * m_1 * m_2 / r^2
We can then get a new equation for gravity based on frequency as
follows:
G_f = 2 * pi * l_P^2 * h / c = (2 * pi * l_P)^2 * hbar / c
F_g = G_f * f_1 * f_2 / r^2
where
G_f = frequency based gravitational constant
G = mass based gravitational constant (Newton's)
l_P is the Planck length
h is Planck's constant
hbar is Planck's constant over 2 pi
c is the speed of light in vacuum
F_g is the gravitational force
f_1 is the frequency of body 1
f_2 is the frequency of body 2
m_1 is the mass of body 1
m_2 is the mass of body 2
r is the distance between the bodies
The value of the frequency based gravitational constant is about 3.6 *
10^-111 kg m^3.
You might find some spice for your musings in the use of a
Fourier transform in this simulation:
http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/grape_ewald.htm
Happy hunting,
Sue...
Thanks for the link but unfortunatley I do not understand the Fourier
transform at the moment, though I will try to learn about it. Could you
give me an overview of what that webpage is saying?
It says, "Imagine that the density distribution is a superposition of
delta functions and mutually-cancelling Gaussians". So, do that. If you
can't, consider using hallucinogen drugs.
.
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