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Gravity Theory Based on Mass-Energy Equivalence (2008) S.A. Lipinski & H.M. Lipinski
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Abstract
In this theory, an object is a mass density field in the fabric of space (FS) that satisfies
mass–energy equivalence. In contrast with General Relativity (GR), the theory posits a
preferred reference frame –- namely the reference frame in which the FS is at rest.
Also in contrast with GR, gravity between two objects results from the interaction of
their mass density fields integrated over the entire FS. This interaction results in two
types of gravity: Type I gravity which includes classical gravity, and under certain
conditions, Type II gravity which includes a very strong wave gravity. Gravity exerted
by large on small objects reduces to classical gravity. Gravity exerted by small on
large objects is 3 times the classical value at small kinetic energies. When the small
object becomes relativistic, then gravity becomes much larger. Every object has a
gravity wavelength, and for the object being acted upon, classical type gravity occurs
at distances less than its gravity wavelength while wave gravity occurs at distances
greater than its gravity wavelength. The theory yields a set of 8 logarithmic
singularities in the gravity force as well as a first-order singularity in the gravity
potential. If the FS is quantized into discrete units, these singularities act on the FS to
effect changes and interactions in mass density fields instantaneously. As a result,
gravity acts instantaneously. We suggest that the 3 degree K cosmic background
radiation results from kinetic energy released by the FS units. The theory then
predicts that the rest mass of each FS unit is 2 proton masses and its characteristic
length is approximately 2 mm. We extend the gravity theory to photons and predict
the same results as GR for the classical experimental tests as well as for the change in
period of binary pulsars. Finally, we show that the gravity theory makes possible a
derivation of the Coulomb force.
PACS numbers: 04.50.–h, 04.80.Cc, 04.90.+e, 95.30.Sf
New Alternative Gravity Theory
S.A. Lipinski and H.M. Lipinski, Gravity Theory Based on Mass-Energy Equivalence, Acta Physica
Polonica B, Vol. 39, No. 11, 2823 - 2865 (2008).