Newtonian quantum gravity and the derivation of the gravitational constant G and its fluctuations

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作者
Ziefle, Reiner Georg [1 ]
机构
[1] Brunnenstr 17, D-91598 Colmberg, Germany
关键词
Gravitational Constant G; Newtonian Quantum Gravity (NQG); Unification of the Fundamental Forces of Physics; General Relativity; Newton's Theory of Gravity; String Theory' Binary Quantum Model; Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation; Energy Wave Theory (EWT); Dynamic Universe (DU); GENERAL-RELATIVITY; EINSTEINS THEORY; FAILURE;
D O I
10.4006/0836-1398-33.4.387
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
The theory of gravity "Newtonian quantum gravity" (NQG) is an ingeniously simple theory, because it precisely predicts so-called "general relativistic phenomena," as, for example, that observed at the binary pulsar PSR B1913 + 16, by just applying Kepler's second law on quantized gravitational fields. It is an irony of fate that the unsuspecting relativistic physicists still have to effort with the tensor calculations of an imaginary four-dimensional space-time. Everybody can understand that a mass that moves through space must meet more "gravitational quanta" emitted by a certain mass, if it moves faster than if it moves slower or rests against a certain mass, which must cause additional gravitational effects that must be added to the results of Newton's theory of gravity. However, today's physicists cannot recognize this because they are caught in Einstein's relativistic thinking and as general relativity can coincidentally also predict these quantum effects by a mathematically defined four-dimensional curvature of space-time. Advanced NQG is also able to derive the gravitational constant G and explains why G must fluctuate. The "string theory" tries to unify quantum physics with general relativity, but as the so-called "general relativistic" phenomena are quantum physical effects, it cannot be a realistic theory. The "energy wave theory" is lead to absurdity by the author. (C) 2020 Physics Essays Publication.
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