Hypothesis: Gravity is not a tensor field... Seeking Feedback
- From: jpb193@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:48:09 -0800 (PST)
The popular consensus on the mechanisms that drive gravitational weak
forces seems to be string theory and, yet unfound, gravitons that
create a tensor field.
However, I have gathered that the fundemental flaw between the ability
conceive relativity, such as the sphere on a space-time-mesh, and the
concept that relativity negates the existance of any such mesh, to be
the confusing contridition that leads to seeking other dimensions and
"branes" etc.
Therefore, to present another idea, which has probably been thought of
and refuted a thousand times without my knowledge but I will continue,
is that gravity is not a tensor field:
Gravitons would not have a measureable mass because they define mass
as far as we are concerned for now. It seems possible that gravitrons
are not (only) subnclear components of atoms, but are free particles
that inhabit the universe. Then, such an analogy could be made that
the gravitons exert a force as they move from high to low pressure.
Matter, such as the earth would generate a low pressure.
In order to avoid the confusion of leakage into other dimensions,
could it be possible that gravitons move toward matter, interact with
matter until they undergo a change in properties. Such as cool air
moving to a pot of boiling water as hot air in the steam rises away.
Perhaps a change in thermal properties is far to simple, but hopefully
in conveys the concept.
So, on a large scale, the earth is in a sea of undetectable* graviton
particles which are pushed toward the earth's low pressure field
(sucked in), changed an leave at another state which does not
influence the force of gravity. (Whether this change of state after
interaction with other matter displaces them to a seperate dimension
could be an idea.)
This would be gravity as a compressional flow, not a tensor field.
If possible, please respond with any information about this topic and/
or why it is wrong, how repitious it is etc.
*undetectable by means such as the Michelson-Morley Experiment on
ether
-Just thinking
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Prev by Date: Re: Why does everything spin?
- Next by Date: Re: Looking for a string theory article
- Previous by thread: Why does everything spin?
- Next by thread: Re: Hypothesis: Gravity is not a tensor field... Seeking Feedback
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|