Re: ballistic gravitation




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I didnt want to discuss Einstein. Lets think for a while that relativity
is
somehow correct.

Gerber isn't Einstein.

I read that page about Gerbers gravitation. Its more or less history of
sience. Interesting.




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"What a different story might have been told
if London's insight had come a few decades
earlier? Physics could, by now, have advanced
by a century instead of being bogged in a
mire of metaphysics. >>
http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=r4k29syp";

Is that your site?
I've been there some time ago.
Of cause electric fields are far stronger that gravity and should be taken
into account.
The nature of the em-field is an other interesting topic. As far as i know,
the mechanics of quantum-physics can not give a valid explanaition for its
existence. Photons are exitations of em-fields and therefor need an em-field
to propagate. The field is somehow the property of space. Or the other way
round: space is the property of a field. Or its two aspects of the same -
well -something.

I like to think about the third possibility. There are some reasons. This
something is related to vacuum in the sense of qm. Space is related to the
aspect geometry. There is a vacuum too. But it has way less energy content.
Void space is more or less the same as passed time.

To keep the modell simple, I would like to concentrate on geometry.
In my modell i use the invariance of intervals and dont look at objects but
on space. Space doent move, so dx, dy, dz=0. =>dtau=ds=c.t
I chose a point as starting point named big bang. All worldlines spread
apart, since there is space between objects. A simplified model of spacetime
is an expanding balloon.

My idea is not to make a sphearical cut, but look at a manifold of the
endpoints of worldlines with same proper time. That seems possible. Space is
regarded as orthogonal to the worldlines. It bents with the worldline and
bends our view on the history too. (A bent time-vector let you see a circle
in history eliptic.)

That manifold is a landscape. If you cut it you have the gravitational
field.

But you could look at it as a landscape and look at small pieces of that. If
you follow a certain patch you get the view on the fate of an object as seen
there. If you look at that from further away, you have a different view,
since your definition of space and time are different.

Space in that picture can bent and twist. Its dynamic since its defined as
orthogonal cut of spacetime.

Thomas Heger


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