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21 years 7 months ago #5495
by KoenigMKII
Replied by KoenigMKII on topic Reply from Neil Laverty
Partial quote of Tom here:-
"Many people have had that thought. But it leaves most properties of gravitation, including all GR properties, unexplained. For starters, how would gravity work between two charge-neutral bodies? How does it get its dependence on mass (as opposed to charge)? Why does electrostatic force behave so differently from gravitational force?"
Koes reply:-
Two charge neutral bodies still contain internal charges. I argue electric fields generated by the internal charges don't "cancel out"
they are superimposed on the same 3-D space outward from the charge surface.
[to be truthful I got the idea from the Haisch, Reuda & Putoff thinking on the nature of inertia] (Names may be spelled wrong)
I also think the only true neutral matter is the neutrino. In my thought experiment neutrinos are not affected by gravity.
There is a problem with neutrino detections that currently accepting theories don't explain. [there are too few neutrinos detected if I remember correctly ?]
Because I am suggesting in my thought experiment that Gravity is a vector sum resultant force due to a tiny asymetry between electrostatic repulsion and attraction, that explains why its so weak compared to the electrostatic force.
"Many people have had that thought. But it leaves most properties of gravitation, including all GR properties, unexplained. For starters, how would gravity work between two charge-neutral bodies? How does it get its dependence on mass (as opposed to charge)? Why does electrostatic force behave so differently from gravitational force?"
Koes reply:-
Two charge neutral bodies still contain internal charges. I argue electric fields generated by the internal charges don't "cancel out"
they are superimposed on the same 3-D space outward from the charge surface.
[to be truthful I got the idea from the Haisch, Reuda & Putoff thinking on the nature of inertia] (Names may be spelled wrong)
I also think the only true neutral matter is the neutrino. In my thought experiment neutrinos are not affected by gravity.
There is a problem with neutrino detections that currently accepting theories don't explain. [there are too few neutrinos detected if I remember correctly ?]
Because I am suggesting in my thought experiment that Gravity is a vector sum resultant force due to a tiny asymetry between electrostatic repulsion and attraction, that explains why its so weak compared to the electrostatic force.
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