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Albert Einstein's stated and demonstrated goal was the formulation of field equations along the same lines as Maxwell's but with more generality than Maxwell's with the hope of including the force of gravity and inertia. Did he succeed ? In demonstrating that gravity and inerta are related to electrical and magnetic effects and are subject to the same delays and laws of conservation. The prediction, in the Lorenz gauge, of gravity's effict on nuclear resonance (Pound-Snider, GPS presets ) seems a quantitavive success, even if the sign is reversed. In demonstrating a qualitative mechanism on par with that of Maxwell's equations for light? If Tajmar and de Matos is repeated and GP-B doesn't frame-drag, then we'll have to conclude Einstein overlooked a plausible mechanism, known in his career. (London, Casimir) That would come as no surprise, as he overlooked the mechanism of observer dependent light speed, preferring a mathematical absurdity to leaving an open question. (P. Langevin) Sue... |
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Sue... wrote: Albert Einstein's stated and demonstrated goal was the formulation of field equations along the same lines as Maxwell's but with more generality than Maxwell's with the hope of including the force of gravity and inertia. Did he succeed ? In demonstrating that gravity and inerta are related to electrical and magnetic effects and are subject to the same delays and laws of conservation. The prediction, in the Lorenz gauge, of gravity's effict on nuclear resonance (Pound-Snider, GPS presets ) seems a quantitavive success, even if the sign is reversed. In demonstrating a qualitative mechanism on par with that of Maxwell's equations for light? If Tajmar and de Matos is repeated and GP-B doesn't frame-drag, then we'll have to conclude Einstein overlooked a plausible mechanism, known in his career. (London, Casimir) That would come as no surprise, as he overlooked the mechanism of observer dependent light speed, preferring a mathematical absurdity to leaving an open question. (P. Langevin) Sue... Recent experimental results on the gravitomagnetic London moment tend to demonstrate that gravitational dipolar type radiation associated with the Einstein-Maxwell equations is real. This implies that Maxwellian gravity is not only an approximation to the complete theory, but may indeed reveal a new aspect of gravitational phenomena associated with a vectorial spin 1 gravitational boson, which we might call the graviphoton. As an example, a fully relativistic modified theory of gravity called scalar vector tensor gravity would duly take into account this new side of gravity. In the following we will therefore use the term graviphoton for studying the Proca type character of gravity and its consequences on coherent matter. The field equations for massive linearized gravity are given by11: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0603032 |
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