Thursday, 8 May 2025

The Mechanism that forms Gravity

Newton’s equation is only a mathematical description of gravity it is not an explanation of the mechanism or process that forms the gravitation force.

This video explains a geometrical process of energy exchange that the equation is based upon.

If we explain light, electromagnetism, radiating out from the Sun based on Huygens' Principle from 1670, which states,

"Every point on a wave front of light has the potential to create a new spherical light wave."

Each point can be considered a potential photon ∆E=hf electron interaction, resonating or vibrating. The spherical surface can acts as a boundary condition or manifold for the gravitational process.

This would result in large numbers of photons and that is why it is mathematical. The outward momentum of this expanding spherical surface forms the geometry of the Inverse Square Law, governing both electromagnetic and gravitational fields.

Within this dynamic process, gravity isn't a fundamental force but a secondary phenomenon derived from the electromagnetic force, with light photons playing the role of a gravity particles known as gravitons.

In this Theory, there is no need for a new spin-2 boson in the form of a Graviton.

We have the absorption of a spin-1 photon and the emission of a spin-1 photon forming a spin-2 field required for General Relativity. Within the process, two massless spin-1 boson in the form of photons forms the characteristics of a massless spin-2 boson or graviton.

General Relativity describes gravity as a curvature of space-time caused by the presence of mass and energy this is explained in the form of the stress-energy tensor. The photon-electron interaction having a spin-2 characteristic formed by the absorption and emission of light is the quantum mechanical counterpart of this classical description. The spin-2 nature of the absorption and emission of photon energy is linked to the second-order nature of the stress-energy tensor. Because the stress tensor takes one vector as input, absorption, and gives one vector as output, emission, it is a second-order tensor.

This theory agrees with Einstein’s idea that gravity is really an effect of space-time curvature.

Furthermore, the curvature of space-time, a key feature of Einstein's theory of relativity, in this theory is formed by the 'broken surface' of this continuously emerging spheres symmetry  

Also the spherical geometry in the form of concentric spheres gives rise to Pythagoras theorem that is used in Einstein’s Relativity.  

Einstein's General Relativity explains space-time curvature as a result of the presence of mass and energy, in this theory this is in the form of light photon ∆E=hf energy transforming potential energy into the kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy of matter, in the form of electrons. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion of what is actually ‘happening’.

The spherical geometry is broken by the energy and momentum of each individual planet forming elliptical orbits based on their energy and mass.

When Kepler observed the motion of the planets, he found that they move in elliptical orbits with speeds that vary relative to their distance from the Sun. As the planet moves along its path, it sweeps out an equal area segments in an equal time. Therefore, there is a form of geometrical symmetry, but the symmetry seems to be broken by the shape of the elliptical orbit and variable speed.

  If a planet or an object has a circular orbit, there is no variation in planetary speed and we would have perfect symmetry in movement space and time.

In this theory this is because light waves radiate out from the Sun spherically, the potential for photon energy is spherical therefore; a planet in circular orbit will not encounter a gravitational difference.

As part of an emergent process the light photon is not a property of space and time, the characteristics of three-dimensional space and time are emergent coming into existence with the exchange of photon energy. This continuous process explains why we are moving in the temporal direction at the speed of light even when we are stationary.

It explains Time.


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