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I. THEORY OF GRAVITY

The first idea to stand out is that the Theory of Global Equivalence is not strictly formulated and perhaps errors will be found; but I hope they will be forgiven due to not being as important as the supposed error other people have made by making time relative, which I will try to reason in the book.

In this third Modern Physics book, the new theory of gravitation is presented: the Theory of Global Equivalence. The intention is to constructively include the proposed ideas, that is, to present them for their content and not for implying any contrast with previous ideas.

In the book, the new theory of gravitation includes ideas about the basic elements from the new model of Modern Physics: space, time, light, mass, energy and gravity; among those of which that we can highlight are the following:  

  • The non-relativity of time and space within an objective and scientific sphere of reality.

  • The non-dependency of physical reality on its observers. If the measurements are different according to them, what would be fitting would be to carry out an intelligent adjustment in order to obtain an objective measurement.

  • The existence of a maximum and constant speed of light only in the area of its natural reference system or of its gravity field - immersed in the three-dimensional Euclidean space of Greek metrics.

  • The speed of light is additive in relation to that of its natural reference system through which it travels. Despite the great speed of light, it should be kept in mind that the gravitational fields through which light travels change its own vector speed.

  • The differentiation between physical speed and abstract or conventional speed, as the speed of separating two objects can be.

  • Quantifying the global mass and the kinetic mass equivalent to the kinetic energy is only real when the natural reference system is used.

  • The transformation or equivalence between gravity, energy and mass (GEM), which implies, likewise, a partial equivalence between acceleration and the gravitational field.

Afterwards, the Theory of Global Equivalence is formally presented, enumerating and discussing the principles in which it is based.

The Law of Global Gravity deserves special mention for implying a different explanation, which is consistent with common sense, about the decisive predictions of the General Theory of Relativity by means of a small adjustment of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.

The two other great predictions of General Relativity are also discussed and explained within the new paradigm and, of course, within common sense; I am referring to the effect of the gravitational lens and the gravitational red shift of light.

Other sections of the book discuss various elements of the theory of gravitation that are still not very developed, but it is worth pointing out solutions even though they may be quite wrong; nevertheless I imagine everybody is doing that. It is about the famous black holes, the cosmological shift, dark matter and energy and contemplations about the origin of the universe or the Big Bang theory.

From another perspective, it is important to make it clear that, in order to talk about Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Relativity, it is not necessary to be a mathematical genius or to know about tensors, since in order to talk about evolution it is not necessary to know about molecular biology, to have studied in the university to be able to talk about philosophy or to talk about religion to do it in Latin.

The aim of certain examples is not to say that reality is such, or along those lines, but they are useful for explaining an important idea or concept regarding observed reality. Therefore, the examples will appear in the color green in order to emphasize some specific effects.

In all of the pages appear the related links where the free on-line books are included, in which the exposition of the new Theory of Unification in the broad sense has been divided. This division is due to numerous reasons such as: metaphysical or scientific experimental character, mathematical difficulty, the subject dealt with and presentation on the Internet.

The mentioned on-line books about Modern Physics are:

  • The Equation for Love

    In this book, scientific and metaphysical perspectives are combined; besides the introduction about the relativity of love there are two titles dedicated to time and the Equation for Love and gravity, respectively.

    There is a brief discussion about the new concept used by the physics sciences and, more thoroughly, the personal conception of metaphysical time and the time line as something real and subjective in contrast to the imaginary nature of time in Modern Physics.

    In other words, the new theory attempts to replace the correct duality of subjective and objective reality in the realm of philosophy, separating them from other, let’s say, imaginary realities. It is not to say that imaginary realities are incorrect to certain extent, but they do not correspond to the standard, common and simpler form of the operation of human logic and, as a epistemological result, of the scientific method.

    The imaginary solutions can have rather medium to long term counterproductive effects, since they impede the reasoning for the real mechanisms by concealing them behind a veil of a partial, normally ad hoc, solution, even though it is unbeknown.

    The book ends with a quick recapitulation about philosophy, science and religion given that the formulas allow us to develop various interpretations from different - especially from the objective and subjective - points of view, helping our mind to better understand the global model.

  • Theory of Relativity, Elements and Criticism

    The clear objective of this second digital book is to reveal that the explanations about the Theory of Relativity and relativistic time are actually inadequate if not completely wrong, contributing to the widening of the pre-existing rift between the knowledge of Modern Physics and the scientific community of the society as a whole. There is an attempt to develop a destructive criticism while in some way still acknowledging its positive points.

    It is funny that, on the one hand, relativity in of itself is not as wrong as the explanations given by its defenders, and, on the other hand, it is much more wrong than they could imagine. In fact, it has some aspects that are correct because they are conventionally consistent; for example, time, as it is currently defined, is relative; but what does not make much sense is the official definition of the unit of time being sensitive to the gravitational field or to speed since it would have been logical to establish it including, among others, these two specific conditions.

    After so much destruction and massive confusion about whether the speed of light is or the speed of light is not, I hope that the Theory of Relativity and its weak points are somewhat better understood in relation to the normal relationships between space-time or speed on one side and gravity-mass-energy on the other.

  • Global Mechanics

    In the development of the Theory of Global Equivalence, the need has arisen to study the nature of light in order to explain its equivalence to gravity and mass. Contemplating the subatomic world has led me to create some clarifications about Quantum physics; since it already had considerable contradictions without any outside help, I have decided to devote an additional book to them for those addicts of the subject matter.

    Even if the complexity of the mathematical formulas of this fourth book of Quantum physics or Quantum Mechanics did not intensify nor stimulate the tensor neurons, it cannot be denied that some equations are rather complex and need some time if one wants to follow the analysis carried out. This is one of the reasons for separating its content from the other books.

    Despite it specific nature, the Global Mechanics has to be understood as immersed in the Theory of Global Equivalence, which it is formed at the same time as the theory of unification and as a theory of multiple substitution.

  • Modern Physics experiments

    It is worth clarifying that new and feasible experiments are suggested in order to demonstrate the inaccuracy of Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, especially the so-called Space Michelson-Morley. For this reason and for being designed with a different understanding of nature, the Theory of Global Equivalence is a scientific theory within Modern Physics that puts forth a new paradigm.

    There is a table that summarizes the physics experiments by subject matter and theories that explain them. The indicated physics experiments have scientific and not mental or philosophical character.

    The known experiments are categorized and outlined with or without a new interpretation. Logically, a series of well-known physics experiments and natural phenomena are included to show the relationships in the alternative paradigm.

  • Global Scientific Method

    The on-line book about the philosophy of science includes the design of new scientific methods and the classification of the stages and steps of the scientific method; understanding the scientific method in the broad sense as the application of logic to the generation of common knowledge with a high level of reliability.

    The scientific method works fine in general, but it works much better in its developmental phase than in its phase of general acceptance. All types of social interests affect the last phase, from the realm of sociology as in the case of Darwin’s theory, to the technician nature as in the case of the Theory of Relativity.

    In the case of physics, in order to optimize the brain resources, it would be helpful to eliminate the fictitious forces, the magical or distant forces such as current gravity, the negative energies, the straight lines that are curved, the accelerated time and the confusion between the magnitude and the measurements that the instruments carry out; especially, when it is known that the instruments are sensitive to specific conditions.

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