Re: Gravity is photon interference?
- From: "malibu" <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Sep 2006 09:08:39 -0700
Sue... wrote:
I'm liking that.
In quantum tweezers, and the Lue Langevin neutron experiment,
gravity is screened and repulsive.
Gravity is secondary.
There is no evidence that gravity is fundamental.
It has to be, because otherwise you
get into problems with singularities.
And because matter is *always* absorbing
gravitational energy, the bigger planets
are seen to emit heat. I wonder if Jupiter were to
get still bigger if gravity would turn
it into a star.
Perhaps gravity is what powers stars?
John
Gravity probe B might give you a *fact* untl then, the Tajamar
de Matos experiment is what is the empirical evidence and
it shows gravity and inertia are not fundamental.
Sue...
explain a great deal about the role gravity plays in physical
phenomena. They explain, for example, why, although it is the weakest force,
gravity governs the organization of the universe on the largest distance
scales of astrophysics and cosmology. These distance scales are far beyond
the subatomic ranges of the strong and the weak interactions. Electromagnetic
interactions COULD be long range were there any large-scale objects with net
electric charge. But the universe is electrically neutral, and electromagnetic
forces are so much stronger than gravitational forces that any large-scale net
charge is quickly neutralized. Gravity is left to govern the structure of the
universe on the largest scales.
Your refrigerator door is electrically neutral too. That doesn't
prevent all
magnets from attracting its mass.
http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/inddip.html
Sue...
For a more thorough comparison see: Observational and Experimental
Evidence Bearing on General Relativity
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/RelWWW/tests.html
.
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