Does the Wave-Particle Duality of Gravity Provide the Philosophical Justification for Relativistic Beaming of Gravity?

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Abstract

Relativistic beaming of gravity is one of the most exciting new theories in physics, yet it is receiving very little attention. I think the problem has to do with its theoretical foundations. It is developed through a particle theory of gravity, which is not generally understood. The wave nature of gravity is well understood, especially since the discovery of gravitational waves, and because of the theory of General Relativity. In this talk I will develop a surprising formula for gravity using a particle theory. Noting that in wave-particle duality, a particular experiment will generally show either the wave aspect of a particle, or the particle aspect, but not both, I will present an experiment that shows the particle nature of gravity, and at the same time, develops the theory of relativistic beaming of gravity. We will visit some of the successes already achieved by the theory.

Publication: Relativistic Beaming of Gravity and the Missing Mass Problem, J.Cosmol..,Vol.26, No. 27, pp. 15390-15409.
Black Holes Leak at the Poles: Solving the Mass Injection Problem of Astrophysical Jets by using Directed Gravity. J.Cosmol..,Vol.26, No. 29, pp. 15460-15483.
An Explanation for the Mass Gap Between Neutron Stars and Black Holes, and a Proposed Unification. J.Cosmol..,Vol.26, No. 32, pp. 16099-16108.

Presenters

  • Bradford C Blake

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Authors

  • Bradford C Blake

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