z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Relativity Tied to Repulsion Gravity
Author(s) -
Joseph E Brierly
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jpsos/2021(3)137
Subject(s) - time dilation , physics , einstein , theory of relativity , classical mechanics , general relativity , gravitation , length contraction , theoretical physics
This article refutes the Time Dilation Equation and Length Contraction that are derived in the Special Theory of Relativity. The conclusion reached in this article is that Time Dilation and Length Contraction cannot be characterized by simple equations due to repulsion gravity. The conclusion follows from gravity being a natural force of repulsion rather than the assumption that gravity is an attraction force. That gravity is a repulsion force follows from the Sir Arthur Eddington experiment designed to prove that gravity affects light. Few looked at that experiment as anything other than proving Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity that suggested gravity would affect light. The experiment went beyond what most imagined it accomplished. It surely verified that gravity affects light. But it did more than that. The experiment showed that gravity is a force of repulsion and not attraction as most believed. That gravity is repulsion and not an attraction force indicates that the relativity time dilation equation derived in the Special Theory of Relativity is intractably undecidable likely subject to Godels Incompleteness theorems

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here