Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Theory of New Space

Authors: Edward William Johnson

Abstract Gravity as an identifiable force or mechanism is one of the greatest physical mysteries alluded physicists since Euclid. This paper reintroduces and reconfirms Sir Isaac Newton’s idea and belief that Space provides us with a ‘Background Absolute’, later discounted by Albert Einstein. It is explained here by the constant emergence of New Primary Space. This same mechanism determines how gravitational information is exchanged but also to, the ability of a photon to transmit and transit in spacetime and determines the local maximum speed of ‘C’. This is central and a key feature in this paper. Both Gravity & Light are subject to this fundamental ‘Absolute’ space mechanism which determines the abilities of both. It introduces the concept of ‘Primary Space’ with a constantly emergent population of 1 dimensional points of time which is the physical key to unlocking this long lasting mystery. If this philosophy is correct then it is necessary to change our current audit of spatial dimensions, and remove temporal time as being one of them. The details presented provide explanation of this system which is dependent upon the following layout of dimensions. Ut, x, y, z and temporal time is excluded from these four. [ Ut is the symbol for Universal Time Constant ] this being the Primary dimension providing Newton’s Absolute.

Comments: 25 Pages. Description of Gravity as an operator and mechanism

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