| Re: 2 betas 1 real -
11-20-2007, 01:21 AM
Dave,
I'm equating mass and energy, but negating rest mass. So the negative energy of gravity is equivalent to negative mass. The positive mass created in the form of charges from high-energy collisions is equivalent to negative energy; the negative mass created in the form of massless particles with no charge is equivalent to positive energy.
I didn't imply that the laws would change at planck either, but that although the gravitational (negative energy) effect from planck mass is negligible, its cumulative effect is the cause for coupling (matter expansion). I.e., G is the cause for g. |