A Simple Model of Fields Including the Strong or Nuclear Force and a Cosmological Speculation

Reexamining the assumptions underlying the General Theory of Relativity and calling an object's gravitational field its inertia, and acceleration simply resistance to that inertia, yields a simple field model where the potential (kinetic) energy of a particle at rest is its capacity to move its...

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Main Author: David L. Spencer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology 2016-10-01
Series:Философия и космология
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Online Access:http://ispcjournal.org/journals/2016-17/PC_vol_17-144-150.pdf
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Summary:Reexamining the assumptions underlying the General Theory of Relativity and calling an object's gravitational field its inertia, and acceleration simply resistance to that inertia, yields a simple field model where the potential (kinetic) energy of a particle at rest is its capacity to move itself when its inertial field becomes imbalanced. The model then attributes electromagnetic and strong forces to the effects of changes in basic particle shape. Following up on the model's assumption that the relative intensity of a particle's gravitational field is always inversely related to its perceived volume and assuming that all black holes spin, may create the possibility of a cosmic rebound where a final spinning black hole ends with a new Big Bang.
ISSN:2307-3705
2307-3705