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Explaining Gravity
by Bob Ticer
Explaining Gravity by Bob Ticer
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Early in life I had great curiosity with regard to certain mysteries of nature. This curiosity was tempting enough for me to pursue goals for its satisfaction. My early objectives were to explain the cause of gravity and find out if Einstein's general theory of relativity could be modified to be of the same form as is his theory of special relativity.
The first objective I knew could not be proved. It was merely a challenge for me to find a reasonable understanding of gravity similar to the manner the nature of constant light speed had been explained. Einstein had merely postulated, as without explanation, constant light speed as a fact of nature whereas Lorentz and others had given a reasonable explanation of it, which is also not provable by means of observation. I have explained the cause of gravity in a manner consistent with the way constant light speed had previously been explained by Lorentz and others.
My second objective was merely to find out if a modification of general relativity is possible, as in a way the principle of equivalence is maintained. It is not only possible; the solution, along with explaining the cause of gravity, has led to a new cosmic principle of relativity whereby the visible universe is relative, and black holes are actually only quasi black holes.
Both objectives are somewhat outside the mainstream of physics since they do not propose a test of observation. Physicists do not actually pursue them. The results are nonetheless shown to be consistent with all established laws of physics. Such a non-technical understanding of the subject matter has been obtained by means of self-education. Although I have no college
degree to show for it, the development of theory has been an ongoing effort for years. It should
provide a trail for young physicists to follow.
The book consists of 200 pages. About half are the main chapters and the other half is the history of theory and its mathematical development summarized in 24 appendixes.
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