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Unified Field Theory for Gravity and Electromagnetism and Its Explanation for Dark Matter Observations

Authors: Max Gaofei Yan

This paper defines the gravitational field as a medium with elastic properties, and the gravitational force occurs when matter creates a more concentrated region in the gravitational field. Further, this paper explains how electromagnetic waves are changing concentrations in this field. Hence, the gravitational field and electromagnetic field are the same, called the unified field. Based on this understanding of the unified field, there are attractive forces between electromagnetic waves as defined as: F=Y_1 (f_1 f_2)/r^2 There are also attractive forces between electromagnetic waves and matter possessing mass at rest. This force is defined as: F=Y_2 fm/r^2 Dark matter observations support this unified field theory.

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[v1] 2020-03-27 14:21:14
[v2] 2020-05-06 11:02:02

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