| Re: Gravity and space Time itself has nothing to do with motion only the measurement of time has a connection with motion. It is the arrow of time that holds the key to its understanding. At present physics thinks of time as being a separate but inseparable part of four dimensional spacetime, three dimensions of space and one of time. I truly feel that they have this basic aspect of our Universe wrong. Spacetime is three dimensional not four dimensional which at first may seem a little strange but if I am correct then this gives an explanation for the arrow of time which is missing in four dimensional physics. It also gives an explanation for the existence of space which is also lacking in the way we understand the physics of this Universe at the moment. If my view of spacetime was completely wrong then I would not be able to mathematically model the gravitational field of any object with mass but I am able to model gravity using this concept of spacetime just as accurately as Newtonian physics. Yet I do not use Newton’s universal gravitational constant which is used by every other known theory of gravity including General Relativity. As far as I am aware no professional or institution has ever achieved this. One major aspect of three dimensional physics is that the math does not break down at the extremes of this Universe, unlike GR, which tells me that I may well be on the right track. I can do this using only simple geometry which is all that is needed to model three dimensional spacetime. Tony |