[3] viXra:1001.0046 [pdf] submitted on 28 Jan 2010
Authors: Shinsuke Yamamoto
Comments: 9 pages
Gravity is equivalent to energy and invariably produces energy with time. As a result, mass,
which is equivalent to energy, also increases. To understand the increase in mass, we must
ensure that space transforms into mass through gravity. It should also be noted that mass
inversely changes into space through nuclear fusion. Solar wind and comet orbits are the
evidence for this. That is, gravity creates atoms from space.
A tentative theory is proposed on a mechanism of how gravity produces atoms from space.
Through this mechanism, mass is accompanied by a gravity wave that elongates gravity and
space. Furthermore, it becomes clear that atomic oscillation is a time wave, which is the sole
energy of space. This means that both gravity and time waves are space waves. It should be
noted that the difference in space densities produces relative time fluctuation, as evidenced by
the speed reduction of artificial astronomical objects escaping the solar system and the
reduction of the rotating speed of fixed stars at the inner periphery of the Galaxy.
Therefore, we can view the universe in an integral way only through a theory which suggests
that space changes into mass through gravity. Time, space, mass, and energy are all equivalent
and increasing, and our universe is always developing. It can be argued that this can bring the
unification of cosmological theories.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology
[2] viXra:1001.0012 [pdf] submitted on 10 Jan 2010
Authors: Jeffrey S. Keen
Comments: 10 pages, 5 Figures, 3 Tables
Comprehension of the structure of the universe requires a theory of quantum gravity.
Attempting to link quantum physics with general relativity is one current approach.
Many researchers, including the author, believes that the solution lies not just in
physics, but involves consciousness and cognitive neuroscience together with
understanding the nature and perception of information. As dowsing involves all the
latter factors it has proved to be a powerful and relevant research tool. This paper
combines these latter factors in a non-orthodox approach linked by geometry.
This is the culmination of a 5 part complementary series of papers examining several
local and non-local factors which affect dowsing measurements, and hence giving an
insight into perception and consciousness. Previous papers in this series identified
that geometric alignments of three bodies, be they 3 pebbles, 3 circles drawn on
paper, or 3 astronomical bodies produce a subtle energy beam that can be detected by
the mind and measured. Intriguingly, this beam has a divergence angle involving the
inverse of the Fine Structure Constant (137), which suggests that this "consciousness
beam" is linked to the structure of the universe. As this beam has been shown to
extend into the solar system, this avenue of research is now further developed, by
quantifying the speed of communicating conscious information across the solar
system. Via the use of a standard yardstick, significant resonance peaks have been
detected before the published times in astronomical charts of new and full moons, as
well as at the conjunction of planets, with the moon and earth. With remarkable
accuracy, these time differences equal the time light from the sun or planet takes to
reach the earth. Results lead to the following exciting postulations. (a) Information
can be communicated faster than the speed of light. (b) The subtle energy beam
produced by 3 aligned cosmic bodies may be the mechanism for astrology. (c) The
structure of the universe, from the Planck level to galaxies, enables 2 or more
geometrical bodies to be "aware" of each others existence and precise location. (d)
Similarly, the structure of the universe enables 3 geometrical bodies to "know"
instantly when they are in perfect alignment. (e) The same results are obtained for 3
large interacting cosmic bodies as for 3 micro objects. The findings support Global
Scaling Theory. (f) The same properties demonstrated in these experiments for macro
objects could equally apply to explain quantum entanglement.
This article is a summary of the concepts which are augmented on the author's
website http://www.jeffreykeen.co.uk/
Category: Relativity and Cosmology
[1] viXra:1001.0010 [pdf] replaced on 16 Jan 2010
Authors: Peter Jackson
Comments: 12 Pages.
Adjustment of GPS satellite clocks for relativistic effects is often cited as important evidence
for Relativity. In 1952 Einstein said it is "logically unavoidable" that space is made up of;
"an infinite number of spaces in motion relatively to each other." The Discrete Field Model
(DFM) is derived from this, and testing it in the same way should show if this applies simply
to 'systems of co-ordinates' or to real physical phenomena as the model predicts. Previous
papers http://vixra.org/abs/0909.0047 and http://vixra.org/abs/0912.0041 describe a model
complying with SR postulates. They uncover consistent evidence suggesting a change in just
one assumption pursuant to SR may resolve anomalies and paradoxes. This is reviewed
conceptually and QG implications are considered. The GPS evidence, identified in the 2nd
paper as potential falsification of the DFM, is considered and logically analysed with other
data. Evidence is found that the co-ordinate system also has a real physical basis, able to be
described by quantum field phenomena. The root cause and implications are discussed.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology