| Re: A theory of three dimensional spacetime -
02-09-2007, 09:06 AM
Lloyd Thanks for your post. I must tell you first of all that unfortunately I am not a physicist, just a mere amateur but the mathematics of TR works extremely well in modelling gravity within the confines of the solar system where we know the effect of gravity to be true. The concept of TR is very radical and testable but because I am an amateur I have no access to facilities to be able to test the claims of TR and I am hoping that some professional with the right facilities will take up the concept and test it with my help. The results of the gravity probe ‘B’ are due in April and if TR holds merit the value for frame dragging will be higher than expected by General Relativity. Without help from a professional who really understands the math of the GPB experiment I am unable to make a quantitative prediction of the results which is very unfortunate because if I were able to quantitatively predict the results, the physics community would have to sit up and take notice of True Relativity. I will take a close look at Alexander’s work and see how it may fit in with TR, although linking three dimensional spacetime with four dimensional spacetime may prove a little difficult, especially because I am only an amateur. Thanks again Lloyd for your interest in TR. Tony |