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"The Conflict Between Quantum Theory and General Relativity"
(See also our sister website Reticsessays.com) The General Relativity Theory and Quantum Theory are two fundamental theories accepted by modern physics. The former theory deals with the very large while the latter deals with the very small. A problem arises when attempts are made to merge them at an intermediate scale. The two theories just don't mesh well. The former theory seems very well verified by astronomical observations while the latter theory has provided predictions of incredible precision at the scale of atomic particles. Of the two, the validity of Quantum theory seems beyond question due to the accuracy of its predictions. Combining the theories produces the conclusion that, at the subatomic scale, space is violently curved to the point that it is more akin to a foam than to what we normally consider as space. Attempts to reconcile the two theories have led to the development of superstring theory which, as made obvious by a recent program on NOVA, can lead a reasonable man to question whether a fundamental error has been in one or both of the theories. Of the two, the accuracy and precision of the predictions of Quantum Theory lead to point the finger of suspicion at General Relativity. The observations which are alleged to proven General Relativity have only been made using the effects of the Sun's gravitational field or observations made on distant objects which are made without the ability to measure the orbital parameters (necessary if a meaningful conclusion is to be drawn). Unfortunately, the Sun's field is about a million times too weak to reveal second order effects which, if present, can become predominant at high field strengths. The same is true of the astronomical observations of massive objects. Without the ability to obtain precision orbital data, observations made of the effects occurring around a neutron star, for example, cannot be used to determine the existence of such second order effects. Since General Relativity requires that space be "curved" by the presence of matter, a requirement of no other theory (cosmological observation has reveals that our universe as w whole is not curved), it would seem that it is General Relativity which should be suspect. Accordingly, efforts should be made to find whether and where its derivation is either in error or non rigorous. If one examines the conclusions of General Relativity and compares those conclusions with those of a similar theory which is not under suspicion, Special Relativity which was used in its derivation, one finds an interesting disparity. This disparity can be seen by comparing the relativistic transformations attributable to each theory. In an FLT system of units one finds the transformations: Dimensional Entity Special Relativity General Relativity Force 1 1 Length 1/(1-v^2/c^2)^0.5 1 Time (1-v^2/c^2)^0.5 (1-G*M*L/(R2*C2)) Where 1/(1-V^2/C^2)^0.5, and (1-G*M*L/(R2*C2)) are equal to (c/C). General Relativity requires an additional term to account for the curvature of space. This term is provided as the "Space Transformation". Until this degree of freedom re3presented by "curved space" was added, Dr. Einstein found it impossible to solve the mathematical equations involved. If General Relativity contains an error, it should be possible to find the source of that error in its derivation. Once one takes the trouble to look, it is easily found. The derivation solves the second derivative expression:BRBR(dS)^2 = (dX)^2 + (dY)^2 + (dZ)^2 - (Kt*C*dT)^2 It will be noted that the term involving C includes a constant term, Kt. The terms involving X, Y, and Z do not have such a term. The effect of the omission is to force the mathematics to assert that the required coefficient is equal to unity, an assumption of a fact not in evidence. If a term, Kl, were provided along with the "length" terms, no error would since the solution would provide the value of unity for Kl, but a potential error exists if it is omitted. Solving this equations requires a mathematical process called integration and in that process the omitted term would be forced to have a value of unity. Mathematically, this is a NO NO as every undergraduate student of Calculus knows. As a result of this erroneous omission, Dr. Einstein labored unsuccessfully to solve the equations of General Relativity for 18 months until he resorted to the non-Euclidean of Riemann (fakery borne of desperation?). The use of this geometry led to a solution by providing an additional degree of freedom to the mathematics, but the mathematical error remains to compromise work using General relativity as a base. The correct solution for the gravitational field yields a transformation for length which, like the Lorentz Transformation for Length, is the reciprocal of the Time Transformation (the reciprocal of General Relativity's Time Dilation. We may then write: Dimensional Entity Special Relativity General Relativity Force 1 1 Length 1/(1-v^2/c^2)^0.5 1/(1-G*M*L/(R2*C2)) Time (1-v^2/c^2)^0.5 (1-G*M*L/(R2*C2)) With this revision, space is no longer required to be curved and its transfornation may be ignored. The revision would not be viable if it were not consistent with the results of observation and if it were not consistent with other means of derivation. http://einsteinhoax.com/gravity.htm. One must recognize that the observations made which allegedly verified General Relativity were made in the Sun's gravitational field which is about a million times too weak to make a determination. Observationally, either interpretation is valid, but the revised theory does not require that space be curved, reveals the source of gravitational energy, and even shows how universes are created! (I was surprised too!). Isn't time that Dr. Einstein's screw up was repaired? The source material for this posting may be found in http://einsteinhoax.com/hoax.htm (1997); http://einsteinhoax.com/gravity.htm (1987); and http://einsteinhoax.com/relcor.htm (1997). EVERYTHING WHICH WE ACCEPT AS TRUE MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH EVERYTHING ELSE WE HAVE ACCEPTED AS TRUE, IT MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH ALL OBSERVATIONS, AND IT MUST BE MATHEMATICALLY VIABLE. PRESENT TEACHINGS DO NOT ALWAYS MEET THIS REQUIREMENT. THE WORLD IS ENTITLED TO A HIGHER STANDARD OF WORKMANSHIP FROM THOSE IT HAS GRANTED WORLD CLASS STATUS. All of the Newsposts made by this site may be viewed at the http://einsteinhoax.com/postinglog.htm. Please make any response via E-mail as Newsgroups are not monitored on a regular basis. 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