Masses and fields in Microdynamics: a possible foundation for dynamic gravity
Abstract
The quest for a complete theory of microphysics is probably near the top of the agenda in fundamental physics today. We survey existing modifications of quantum mechanics to assess their potential. In the following we present recent results in microdynamics, focussing on dynamic charge. The theoretical model, valid at all length scales, relates mass oscillations to static electric and gravity fields. The same concept is used, with substantially lower frequencies, to compute the intensity of gravity waves within the solar system. These waves, in the range of kilohertz, can in principle be detected.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0101091,
title = {Masses and fields in Microdynamics: a possible foundation for dynamic gravity},
author = {W. A. Hofer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0101091},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
15 pages (LaTeX), to appear in Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, Hyderabad (2001). For a nontechnical overview of Microdynamics see http://www.cmmp.ucl.ac.uk/~wah/md.html