Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Gravity as an Effect of Relative Speed and Acceleration

Authors: Nilhan Ozceylan

This paper proposes an alternative approach to understanding gravity, not as the result of space-time curvature, as suggested by classical general relativity, but through the principles of special relativity. In this view, gravity emerges from the combined effects of relative velocity and acceleration at a micro-level within the fabric of space, influenced by the presence of large masses. This hypothesis suggests that each tiny point in the fabric of space moves at different speeds and accelerations due to the effect of massive objects, creating a large-scale gravitational effect. This approach reinterprets gravitational pull as an emergent phenomenon, potentially bridging insights between special and general relativity.

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