Gravity, Quasi Black Holes and Cosmic Relativity
is about consistency of theory. General relativity is shown to be of the same
exact form of special relativity. Because they are of the same form, and because
quantum physics is consistent with the spacetime conditions of special
relativity, quantum physics is also consistent with the spacetime conditions of
general relativity as well.
This consistency entails the historical
development of theory, which includes ethereal physics. The cause of gravity is
thus explained in a way it is consistent with the wave aspect of theory: such
that, how matter gravitates other matter is explained in a manner analogous to
how it propagates freely through an ethereal medium.
Contents
Introduction. 1
Relative Motion in a Plenum.. 12
Newtonian Mechanics. 23
Internal Forces. 39
The Invisible Ether 52
The Relativity of Rotation. 67
Inertial and Gravitational Mass. 81
Black Holes. 91
Special and General 100
Relativity Analogies. 100
Quantum Theory. 113
Big Bang Cosmology. 132
Steady State Cosmology. 143
Cosmic Relativity. 151
Explaining Gravity Ethereally. 163
Appendixes
The Pythagorean Theorem.. 184
The Michelson-Morley Experiment 185
Generalizing Direction. 191
Lorentz Transformations. 198
Adding Velocities. 202
Covariance. 207
The Clock Paradox. 215
The Doppler Effect 219
Simultaneity. 224
Elasticity. 228
Relative Mass. 234
Relativistic Mass-Energy. 238
Invariance. 243
Constant Acceleration. 249
Entropy. 258
Radiant Energy. 263
Quantum Physics. 271
Quantum Application. 275
Wave Mechanics. 280
De Broglie Waves. 284
Schrodinger’s Wave Equation. 286
Spin and Anti Matter 290
The Particle-Wave Paradox. 294
Probability Waves. 298
Uncertainty. 300
Particle Effects, Symmetry and Unification. 303
Introduction
There are no black holes. They result from
inconsistent interpretation of theory. The two theories here referred to are
special relativity and general relativity. Interpretation of them is
inconsistent with regard to describing relative space-time according to constant
light speed. Light speed is constant according to special relativity due to
space-time being relative. Space-time is also relative according to general
relativity, as according to space-time curvature resulting from the presence of
mass. According to the established interpretation of this theory, however, light
speed varies in a gravitational field.
How is it, then, space-time is relative according
to both theories but light speed is either constant or varies according to
space-time curvature or the relative strength of the gravitational field in
which it propagates?
It is because established interpretation of
general relativity is simply inconsistent with the relative space-time of
special relativity that is defined according to constant light speed. A more
consistent interpretation is with regard to general relativity being
analogically the same as special relativity whereby relative space-time is also
defined according to constant light speed.
Describing space-time curvature in analogy with
the space-time of special relativity requires no mathematical modification of
theory. The issue is merely one of consistent interpretation. However, there are
further issues with regard to quantum physics and cosmology. They, too, need to
be interpreted in a manner consistent with the historical development of theory.
Relative Space-Time Consistency
Einstein founded the theory of special relativity
on two postulates: the principle of covariance and constant light speed. By
covariance, the laws of physics are the same for all observers regardless of the
velocity any one observer moves at relative to another. All observers can
equally consider themselves to be relatively at rest and the other observers to
be in relative motion. The effects of being in relative motion are therefore the
same for all systems of reference. Clocks, for instance, are relatively slow due
to them being in relative motion. Since two observers moving relative to each
other equally consider themselves to be relatively at rest, each one perceives
the other’s clock as slow. How they can both be slow is a paradox of theory but
not a contradiction. It is explainable and is explained in appendix G.
The principle of covariance also applies to light
speed. All observers perceive light, as moving relative to themselves, at the
same speed. Apart from the principle of covariance, however, light speed is
unique in its own right. All light, regardless of its energy, moves at the same
rate through a vacuum in gravitational free space whereas material objects move
at various speeds according to how they are affected by various encounters with
light or other material objects.
How is this unique property possible?
Constant light speed is explainable as waves of
energy propagating at the same rate through a medium called the ether. It is
determined to move at the same speed relative to all observers instead because
it is conditional to space-time being relative. Because clocks in relative
motion are relatively retarded, and because lengths are contracted in the
direction of relative motion, it is uniquely determined by all observers as if
they are relatively at rest. Instead of them determining variable light speed
relative to themselves, they observe the relative space-time effects of systems
being in relative motion, as according to the principle of covariance. The
relativity of space-time is thereby conditional to the principle of covariance
and constant light speed.
About the Author:
My interest in relativity theory and cosmology
began in the early 1970s. I took a class in space, time and motion, debated with
the professor, and stubbornly wrote a paper that I submitted to a physics'
journal. The editor was interested enough to call me on the phone, but I soon
realized the error in my reasoning and canceled.
I also had attempted to generalize my idea to
include gravity. Although it was wrong, I discovered special and general
relativity are not presented in a way they are of the same form. This bothered
me for years and I eventually took on the challenge of either finding out why
they cannot be of the same form or showing they actually are. My conclusion is
given in the book Gravity, Quasi Black Holes and Cosmic Relativity.