| Electron - A Tiny Black Hole -
06-21-2005, 12:42 AM
Dear Guille, friends, Thank you for comment the article, and let I explain your question as follow; It is better to start with one of the most important questions that are why masses create gravity. And we knew that even Newton, Einstein or any one can not explain it clearly why it is so. My proposed concept is that mass is the condensed of vacuum medium. And because vacuum medium is the vacuum energy (attraction energy that is gravity), so mass is born in with gravity. Now come to your question – why gravity is in vacuum space? My answer is follow; we start with a hypothesis that there is “something” in vacuum space; it is not just a blank space (without anything!). And we had proved it that there is something in vacuum space! Now why that something we mentioned is gravitational energy? The answer is that if gravitational energy is not the property of space (fabric structure vacuum space), then we will have the problem with the original of the universe. Why? Because in Big bang theory of the universe (which say that the universe is start with infinite dense of masses) is violates Law of conservation of energy! (That is where is this huge amount of masses come from?) But if we accept that gravitational energy is the fabric structure of vacuum space. Then the universe would begin with gravitational energy, no space (universe) no gravitational energy! That is the law of conservation of energy is preserved. Actually the answer above is quite brief; please see detail in the original article in the same website. Then we could get it better, but if it is not so then we will discuss again. By the way, when talking about that “something is make sense or not”? May be it is depend on who we are and what view you are looking. For the author which is a communication engineer who are familiar with something that could be visualized. It seems that it is not make any sense for me that gravity force can do its work through blank space (without any medium to carry it), but it will make more sense if we could understand it! Sincerely yours, Nimit Th. |