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Hal just replied (another e-mail program) that eq. 39 of his Foundations
of Physics paper has the metric he alludes to below. I do not have that paper ready at hand, but some immediate remarks are obvious. OK just in In a message dated 8/6/03 12:28:25 PM, writes: It’s online right? What’s the URL? It's on our website www.earthtech.org Also attached here as a pdf file. Proceeding below without looking at Hal's eq. 39 - will look at it later to compare. First Einstein's theory in the non-rotating SSS charged vacuum metric. The only difference is that (1 - rs/r) is replaced by (1 - rs/r + (rq/r)^2) In the usual phenomenological theory rs = 2G*m/c^2 rq^2 = G*e^2/c^4 because e^2 and G*M^2 have the same dimensions. Note that's spacetime stiffness factor G*/c^4 multiplying e^2. In the current theory G* G(Newton) at the micro-scale L* = Lp^2/3(c/Ho)^1/3 ~ 1 fermi where Ho is the cosmological Hubble parameter and Lp^2 is the quantum gravity exchange rate between IT geometrodynamics and BIT in the holographic universe. In Newtonian terms the effective potential is -G*m^2/r + e^2/r To balance the attractive gravity against the self charge repulsion requires the Blackett equation (actually observed in astronomy e.g. Sirag and also Wesson papers) G*m^2 = e^2 In my new exotic vacuum theory the source geon "rest mass" is induced by zero point energy "dark matter core" according to the formula m = e^2|/\zpf|^1/2 Therefore G*e^4|/\zpf| = e^2 G* = (|/\zpf|e^2)^-1 Note again a characteristic non-perturbative BCS superconducting "singular limit" (Sir Michael Berry) non-analytic dependence of the zero point energy induced Sakharov emergent gravity on the vanishing the electromagnetic coupling and the dark matter exotic vacuum core. In Einstein's theory, then The effective image size lscattering of the spatially-extended electron Bohm hidden variable (Wheeler's IT) in the micro-quantum Heisenberg scattering microscope where r ~ h/p p ~ momentum transfer in the scattering imaging process It is obvious intuitively (check algebra later) rs ~ 2G*m/c^2 = 2|/\zpf|^-1/2 rq^2 ~ |/\zpf|^-1 a more precise analysis later will have the dimensionless self-energy factor in eq. (1.8) of http://qedcorp.com/APS/Vigier4.pdf Therefore in Einstein's theory what we have is lscattering = [1 - 2(|/\zpf|^-1/2p/h) + (|/\zpf|^-1/2p/h)^2]^1/2(e/mc^2) where e/mc^2 = |/\zpf|^-1/2 ~ 1 fermi z = |/\zpf|^-1/2p/h This toy model event horizon polynomial is 1 - 2z + z^2 = 0 z = (2 +-[4 - 4]^1/2)/2 = 1 Puthoff has not escaped the problem since his model gives lscattering = e^(2z + z^2)/2(e^2/mc)^2 --- infinity as p --- infinity! There is the issue of the relation between r(isotropic) and r(curvature.) I think Ibison showed r(curvature) = r(isotropic)K(e(isotropic)^1/2 That must be looked at more closely, but it will not change the basic result since the exponential factor will always be there. On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 07:20 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote: On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 12:14 PM, wrote: In a message dated 8/5/03 12:15:35 PM, writes: Puthoff's theory without an event horizon predicts the electron should grow larger as the imaging probe scale gets smaller. The opposite is observed. Ho hum. Nonsense as usual. The PV approach to the Reissner-Nordstrom type solution for charged particles says no such thing. Hal Puthoff Maybe so. Where is your proof? Show us the math. What is your PV metric explicitly with charge? You have no rotation as yet? Is that true? Where is your paper with the metric - not just your old paper with the action with the EM field. What is the metric form you use? Will you be in Paris for Vigier IV? RE-EDIT DELETE |
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