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Re: Gravitational Energy? - 04-19-2008, 02:05 PM

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Could be Mohan. Our understanding of light changed bythe discovery of the photon. We do not know how Gravitron might change our understanding of Gravity. However gravitron could explain a lot of anomalies of Gravity... What say Felix / Prof???
Yeah it could you are right.
If it is because of gravitons then may be we will be able to link it with the other three fundamental forces.

But I would very much like to imagine how a particle like graviton deal with entropy. Any ideas.


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Re: Gravitational Energy? - 04-19-2008, 02:07 PM

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Hi Mohan

Yes indeed - gravitons are the flexible links that go to make up the gravitational field (the fabric of space or aether) but we need another component for them to join with. My concept for this (it's called a 'mason') is a substitute for the Higgs Boson and they form the nodes of the GF. Neither of these are 'particles' as they don't exist in the world which we experience.

I am just about to update my article 'The Dance of Shiva' which includes this framework.

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Nodes? Do you mean like points. Like the center of a circle.


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Re: Gravitational Energy? - 04-19-2008, 02:09 PM

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Yes indeed we need a definition of 'particle'. Mine only includes those that we can experience in our real world. As my graviton is a part of the underlying structure, it is not part of our 'real' world and whilst we experience its effects, we can't detect it directly. Something which is part of the GF itself cannot have a GF. Gravity is not a force at all - it's an effect - and so does not have energy.

See reply above for my more detailed explanation.

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An effect needs a cause and a cause needs force. If a effect does not have energy then the energy consumed in the cause is destroyed that violates the law of conservation of energy.


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Re: Gravitational Energy? - 04-20-2008, 04:59 AM

It could be that photons and gravitrons have similar characteristics. How does a photon deal with entropy?


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