[Physics] Start up Task Force Gravitation group
Norm Silliman
silliman at mindsync.com
Wed Jan 18 21:43:50 CET 2017
Dear Nainan,
If you wish to defer to Authority, these quotes are a very good
choice to learn that no one claimed
to have a firm understand of how Gravity works.
Our earliest authority, Newton, was of little help as the he
changed his mind every 10 years or so.
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" In a 1675 (at age 33) letter to Henry Oldenburg, and later to
Robert Boyle, Newton
wrote the following:
[Gravity is the result of] “a condensation causing a flow of
ether with a corresponding
thinning of the ether density associated with the increased velocity of
flow.”
"Earlier Newton thought that gravitation is based directly on
divine influence. "
"One of the things Newton said is that the force of gravity is
a function of mass.
Objects exert a force of gravity because they have mass and the more
mass they have
the stronger the force of gravity they exert."
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Then he claimed (as an old man) to have NO opinion, as stated
from Nainan, below.
No wonder we have so much trouble understanding Gravity if the
Greatest Minds from history
waffled so much over time.
I wish use all better luck than Newton had in this worry sum task,
Norm
On 1/18/2017 10:04 AM, Nainan wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 19:15:48 +0400 ' Tufail Abbas
> <tufail.abbas at gmail.com <mailto:tufail.abbas at gmail.com>>' wrote:
> "After discovering Gravity and finding it's equations, Newton wrote in
> Principia:
> "Gravity must be caused by an agent acting constantly according to certain
> laws. But whether this agent be material or immaterial, I have left to the
> consideration of my readers?
> Albert Einstein later said that something like space-time fabric exists in
> between to intermediate gravity. GR explains that. Till date, it seems
> that
> this is the best description of agency and mechanism? May be, we might get
> a better description of this agent? "
>
> Constituents, structure, parameters and properties of an ideal agent
> (medium) that produces gravitation and all other physical phenomena
> are proposed in the article 'Ideal universal medium', available at
> http://www.worldsci.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_7207.pdf . Interested
> persons may please comment on it.
> Regards,
> Nainan.
>
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> All physical phenomena, related to matter, are logically explained by
> alternative concept, presented in 'MATTER (Re-examined)'.
> http://www.matterdoc.info
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