The Naked Scientists
Toggle navigation
Login
Register
Podcasts
The Naked Scientists
eLife
Naked Genetics
Naked Astronomy
In short
Naked Neuroscience
Ask! The Naked Scientists
Question of the Week
Archive
Video
SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
Articles
Science News
Features
Interviews
Answers to Science Questions
Get Naked
Donate
Do an Experiment
Science Forum
Ask a Question
About
Meet the team
Our Sponsors
Site Map
Contact us
User menu
Login
Register
Search
Home
Help
Search
Tags
Member Map
Recent Topics
Login
Register
Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side
New Theories
Gravity explained as electromagnetic interference
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Gravity explained as electromagnetic interference
0 Replies
1828 Views
0 Tags
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
nilak
(OP)
Sr. Member
451
Activity:
0%
Thanked: 19 times
Gravity explained as electromagnetic interference
«
on:
03/03/2017 09:39:34 »
It is known that light carries momemtum and it can push particles. However, my concept[1] tries to explain this usimg EM interference only. Basically, my assumption is that the universe is made of EM waves and particles or entities that can simply travel through space do not exist. My assumption is that everything propagates and nothig litteraly moves. In this context, the momentum cannot be attributed to a wave and we can only say that a EM wave produces a pushing effect explained only through interference. Forces need to be expanded only as interference. Therefore, gravity should be something that behaves very similar to EM waves, but posses a negative pressure that instead of making matter waves gain velocity when in the same direction of propagation, it makes matter waves to gain velocity when they propagate in the opposite direction.
[1]
http://vixra.org/abs/1612.0239
https://dwgtheory.quora.com/Gravity-could-be-a-consequence-of-electromagnetic-field-interference
[2]
Logged
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Tags:
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...