Relativity and Cosmology

   

Gravity, Momentum, and the Potential Energy Field

Authors: Charles R. Fout

Relativity is based upon just three guiding principles. A. The speed of light is constant for all observers. B. Observations made from every inertial reference frame are equally valid. C. Inertia and gravitational attraction are identical. To these, I propose adding a fourth: D. Energy density must be conserved. This simple addition leads to a model with particles of fixed and finite size in a Euclidean field of potential energy. The model is more simple and intuitive than general relativity. It also shows a "flattening" of gravitational attraction in low energy areas like the outer regions of rotating galaxies, where general relativity is known to fail.

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