Electrogravitic References
... region of the electron. This has some profound implications -- one of which is that the motional electric force field is immune to electrostatic or magnetic shielding. Experimentally, it can be confirmed that the motional electric field is immune to shielding and follows the boundary conditions of t ...
... region of the electron. This has some profound implications -- one of which is that the motional electric force field is immune to electrostatic or magnetic shielding. Experimentally, it can be confirmed that the motional electric field is immune to shielding and follows the boundary conditions of t ...
Relativistic Gravity and the Origin of Inertia and Inertial Mass arXiv
... Alfred Einstein was inspired by Mach’s principle. The General Theory of Relativity attempted to interpret inertia, considering that it is the gravitational effect of the whole Universe, but as pointed out by Einstein, it failed to do so [1]. Einstein showed that the field equation of General Relati ...
... Alfred Einstein was inspired by Mach’s principle. The General Theory of Relativity attempted to interpret inertia, considering that it is the gravitational effect of the whole Universe, but as pointed out by Einstein, it failed to do so [1]. Einstein showed that the field equation of General Relati ...
URL - StealthSkater
... Let’s assume that an observer on Earth watched the disc or spacecraft take off from the Earth’s surface, ascend into space, and enter its gravity field propulsion system generated “black tunnel”. The observer would see the spacecraft come to a virtual stop just short of the location where the spacec ...
... Let’s assume that an observer on Earth watched the disc or spacecraft take off from the Earth’s surface, ascend into space, and enter its gravity field propulsion system generated “black tunnel”. The observer would see the spacecraft come to a virtual stop just short of the location where the spacec ...
2gravity a new concept
... transmutable. 7. Maximum Speed is finite no physical object or message or field line can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. GENERAL RELATIVITY The development of general relativity began with the equivalence principle which states that free fall is inertial motion. This resulted in E ...
... transmutable. 7. Maximum Speed is finite no physical object or message or field line can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. GENERAL RELATIVITY The development of general relativity began with the equivalence principle which states that free fall is inertial motion. This resulted in E ...
Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime and Horizon
... The thesis aims at studying Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes and understanding what it tells us about Horizon Thermodynamics. Besides the fact that the study of quantum fields in curved spacetimes (or in general, non-inertial coordinates) reveals many new phenomena that cannot possibly be f ...
... The thesis aims at studying Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes and understanding what it tells us about Horizon Thermodynamics. Besides the fact that the study of quantum fields in curved spacetimes (or in general, non-inertial coordinates) reveals many new phenomena that cannot possibly be f ...
9. Best Explanation Examples
... …we can clearly understand these analogies [clustering of species], if species once existed as varieties, and thus originated; whereas, these analogies are utterly inexplicable if species are independent creations. (p. 47) and similarly This grand fact of the grouping of all organic beings under wh ...
... …we can clearly understand these analogies [clustering of species], if species once existed as varieties, and thus originated; whereas, these analogies are utterly inexplicable if species are independent creations. (p. 47) and similarly This grand fact of the grouping of all organic beings under wh ...
physics before and after einstein
... In the meantime, his marriage to Mileva had deteriorated, and shortly after their move to Berlin they separated. Their divorce was granted in 1919, and in the same year he married Elsa Einstein Löwenthal, twice his cousin (both first and second cousin), whom he had begun to meet in 1912. Elsa was th ...
... In the meantime, his marriage to Mileva had deteriorated, and shortly after their move to Berlin they separated. Their divorce was granted in 1919, and in the same year he married Elsa Einstein Löwenthal, twice his cousin (both first and second cousin), whom he had begun to meet in 1912. Elsa was th ...
Microscopic black holes - Lund University Publications
... parameters become infinite. This is of course a big problem for general relativity, but by combining quantum mechanics and general relativity physicists think this problem will be solved. The reason for this is that quantum mechanics should describe the big amount of particle interactions due to the ...
... parameters become infinite. This is of course a big problem for general relativity, but by combining quantum mechanics and general relativity physicists think this problem will be solved. The reason for this is that quantum mechanics should describe the big amount of particle interactions due to the ...
University of Groningen Microscopic derivation of electromagnetic
... 1909 [4], appeared to contradict Minkowski’s result. Minkowski’s and Abraham’s expressions are incomplete, because they cannot be used to calculate electro- and magneto-strictive forces [5]. However, the absence of a single commonly accepted theory is traditionally referred to as the Abraham–Minkows ...
... 1909 [4], appeared to contradict Minkowski’s result. Minkowski’s and Abraham’s expressions are incomplete, because they cannot be used to calculate electro- and magneto-strictive forces [5]. However, the absence of a single commonly accepted theory is traditionally referred to as the Abraham–Minkows ...
The macroscopic Maxwell equations
... Additionally, the displacement at a point r also depends on the values of the electric field at neighboring points r’ (spatial dispersion). A spatially dispersive medium is therefore also called a non-local medium. Non-local effects can be observed at interfaces between different media or in metalli ...
... Additionally, the displacement at a point r also depends on the values of the electric field at neighboring points r’ (spatial dispersion). A spatially dispersive medium is therefore also called a non-local medium. Non-local effects can be observed at interfaces between different media or in metalli ...
... A brief review of the fundamental concepts of vector and tensor analysis necessary for the development is also made. After a presentation of the postulates used, a matrix notation which is most convenient for the four-dimensional formulation of the theory is developed. This notation is applied to de ...
Effective ergospheres of magnetized black holes and the Kerr
... Solutions with conical singularities have recently been discussed in connection with the theory of cosmic strings. " I t can be shown (Refs. 20 and 21, for example) that the presence of conical points along some axis implies the existence of a 6-function singularity of the energy-momentum tensor. An ...
... Solutions with conical singularities have recently been discussed in connection with the theory of cosmic strings. " I t can be shown (Refs. 20 and 21, for example) that the presence of conical points along some axis implies the existence of a 6-function singularity of the energy-momentum tensor. An ...
Light rays, gravitational waves and pulse
... the region affected by the gravitational waves, because the effects of the waves on the light through their perturbations of the motion of the light sources compete with the other contributions. Another way of saying this is that the received signal depends, not only on the gravitational field throu ...
... the region affected by the gravitational waves, because the effects of the waves on the light through their perturbations of the motion of the light sources compete with the other contributions. Another way of saying this is that the received signal depends, not only on the gravitational field throu ...
Stan Deyo – The Cosmic Conspiracy
... The Sun had just appeared over the horizon, as I sat down to my first cuppa Java for the day. My eyes caught the calendar on the wall.. "October 23, 1978"... "another Monday..." The brisk, morning breeze was refreshing on my sleep-wrinkled skin and blood-shot eyes. Gradual signs of life were manifes ...
... The Sun had just appeared over the horizon, as I sat down to my first cuppa Java for the day. My eyes caught the calendar on the wall.. "October 23, 1978"... "another Monday..." The brisk, morning breeze was refreshing on my sleep-wrinkled skin and blood-shot eyes. Gradual signs of life were manifes ...
... thereby the frequencies of the light emitted. Lorentz adopted the term ‘electron’ in 1899 and identified electrons with cathode rays. He showed how vibrations of electron give rise to Maxwell’s electromagnetic waves. In 1896, Lorentz jointly with Pieter Zeeman (1865-1943) explained the Zeeman effect ...
About Mechanics of Virtual Reality
... technology, enable us to create a vivid lifelike virtual world, which makes people have experiences both in real and virtual worlds. We have entered a real-virtual mixed age and need new physics to depict such a real-virtual mixed universe. In this article, some personal views about the unification ...
... technology, enable us to create a vivid lifelike virtual world, which makes people have experiences both in real and virtual worlds. We have entered a real-virtual mixed age and need new physics to depict such a real-virtual mixed universe. In this article, some personal views about the unification ...
Electromagnetism: The simplest gauge theory.
... one identifies physical situations described by gauge equivalent Maxwell fields. Thus the Maxwell fields A provide a redundant description of the physics. (Indirectly there is a physical role for this redundancy: the need to use the potentials A can be understood from the desire to have a variationa ...
... one identifies physical situations described by gauge equivalent Maxwell fields. Thus the Maxwell fields A provide a redundant description of the physics. (Indirectly there is a physical role for this redundancy: the need to use the potentials A can be understood from the desire to have a variationa ...
Gravitation
... relatively elongated by about 1.0 x 10–9. If the gravitational field is not uniform over the rod, the spacings are affected non-uniformly; so, the rod is deformed. 6.4 Vibrating particle and point-dense mass The factor m/r in (18), (22), and (26) is meaningful as range density (m/r) or point density ...
... relatively elongated by about 1.0 x 10–9. If the gravitational field is not uniform over the rod, the spacings are affected non-uniformly; so, the rod is deformed. 6.4 Vibrating particle and point-dense mass The factor m/r in (18), (22), and (26) is meaningful as range density (m/r) or point density ...
is the radiation field calculation from jefimenko`s equations a new
... conditioned and it may become valid only if the inversion of operation in equation (4) is not allowed. In [2], the authors derive the multipole expansion of the radiation field from equations (2) and (3) claiming to give an original demonstration specific for Jefimenko's equations, without employing ...
... conditioned and it may become valid only if the inversion of operation in equation (4) is not allowed. In [2], the authors derive the multipole expansion of the radiation field from equations (2) and (3) claiming to give an original demonstration specific for Jefimenko's equations, without employing ...
Effective field theory methods applied to the 2-body
... The existence of gravitational waves (GW) is an unavoidable prediction of General Relativity (GR): any change to a gravitating source must be communicated to distant observers no faster than the speed of light, c, leading to the existence of gravitational radiation, or GWs. The more precise evidence ...
... The existence of gravitational waves (GW) is an unavoidable prediction of General Relativity (GR): any change to a gravitating source must be communicated to distant observers no faster than the speed of light, c, leading to the existence of gravitational radiation, or GWs. The more precise evidence ...