Our theory considers space as having matter and antimatter particles that have charges that in turn can produce various types of fields. Gravity is a tough one. We can see spacetime as an "elastic" spacetime than can bend and warp as Einstein did. We are theorizing that the gravitational fields must be due to fields that are caused by charges that are held by mass, right? To fit into the Standard Model, we are saying these mass particles are exchanging force particles, called gravitons. We use the duality of quantum theory to treat the field lines as strings, and the field lines and strings. The more the field lines are curved or warped, the greater the mass of the object bending them. To fit spacetime into the big bang, we could say that it is the same number of particles uniformly scattered that creats the background radiation that produce the charges that produce the spacetime gravitational fields, which have remained fairly stable since the beginning of the universe. What has changed over time in the universe is the bending or warping of the gravitational strings. We avoid asymptotes (infinities) because the background radiation in the universe has been shown to be a close constant throughout the universe. Though I very quickly glanced over your first email, I remember reading something about how special and general relativity versions are not consistent. They are consistent with our theory.
This is how: In special relativity, gravity is equivalent to acceleration, whereas in general relativity gravity is the bending or warping of spacetime. If we were in a space ship in outer space, where there is only background radiation and no appreciable mass, and we accelerated our ship at 32 feet per second per second, we would feel like we were experiencing the gravitational pull of earth. That is, we could stand and walk flat on the bottom of the space ship, and objects around us would quit floating; they would fall to the floor.
We are saying that the gravity from acceleration is due to the stretching or bending of the gravitional fields, which causes the background radiation particles to exchange gravitons, thereby causing us to experience gravity. It is the stretching or bending of the gravitational fields that causes the gravitational force just as it is the stretching or bending of the guitar strings that causes that string to sound a note with a given magnitude, where the magnitude of sound is proportional to the bending or warping of the string. We even explain why on earth, we could take a bucket of water and whirl it around us without having any water spill out. It is the warping and curving of the gravitational fields in the space that keeps the water in the bucket. We have realized the lifelong dream of many physicists to merge the theory of special relativity with the theory of general relativity very easily with our elegant theory called string/quantum/relativity theory (to emphasize the stringy wavy part of our theory, particle then wave) or qrstu (to emphasize the wavy stringy part of our theory, wave then particle).
More on the Reese QRSTU phenomenon and McCord Universal Mass/Energy Theory will follow in future posts.


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