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Graduate Is the Graviton Necessary for Bridging Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity?
the link between QM and relativity That question truly answered is the missing........ Space - time should be understood as the resulting and continious actions of a process. Space, time, and gravitational wave synchronization are all actions of a process. A process that has a beginning...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Does Time Really Exist? Debunking Common Beliefs
question? If all matter were transfering to the gravitational wave would not each discrete matter set its own time and space; and through speed which represents the relationship of discrete gravitational waves affect time and space? Would Gravitational Relativity then be classified as: As a...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Constructing a Tensor Formula: 3D Mass to 2D Wave
thank you Your right! I am looking for the formula. But understanding superficially the concept of "How relativity works"and then starting the math, well I figure I'll just work toward the middle. You may seewhile everyone else sees an outside force like dark matter or energy I see an internal...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Constructing a Tensor Formula: 3D Mass to 2D Wave
I am new to advanced mathematics and old to observational science. I have a simple idea that I would like a genius in math to help me with. I would like to know if there is a way to construct a tensor formula going from three to two dimensions? Specifically I think for starters that all three-...- C. Michael Turner
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Undergrad What is Nothing vs Absolutely Nothing?
Something exists, nothing doesn't. Therefore expanding space is something because nothing doesn't exist. Space is the expanding monopole gravitational wave as it changes from bound matter to unbound wave. an Unwinding! Everything is something and something always eventually becomes the...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Is Nature's love for waveforms a fundamental aspect of reality?
the smallness of Gravitation- to small to ever see Hey that is an easy one. it is not anyform of transfering of gravity. Both sides of any equation are decaying directly related to the densities of each. Reletive and transitional densities have no direct measurable bearing on this this small...- C. Michael Turner
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Graduate The fundenental law of relativity
This is what everyone will see as the framework to "TOE" The misunderstanding of the nature of gravitation is the reason all sorts of theories have come about. Superstring, multi-dimensions, dark energy and matter to name a few. Once it is "assumed" and backed up through observations that...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Negative mass,gravity and electricity
The nature of the Universe is so misunderstood that it is strange to watch. All matter including "space" is comprised of bound, condensation gravitation or evaporative gravitation. Yes! Mass evaporates, decays, into the gravitational wave creating time and space as actions of the process...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School What is Gravity? Philosophies & Theories
I assume that for pure knowledge sake you might be interested in understanding the missing link, the evaporative gravitational wave. Spacetime is not the true way to understand the relationship between the concepts of matter, energy, time, space and speed. Relativity is the point of origin mass...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate The fundenental law of relativity
I'm here to show the way and correct general relativity only by showing How it works.- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The fundenental law of relativity
Bumping does not release gravitation to a free state, why do you think it will?- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The fundenental law of relativity
The nature of gravitation Photons have a binding end which means they can still interact, recycle, with mass. The gravity wave does not. Once a gravity wave always a gravity wave= expanding space. Remember that everything is made out of the same thing, so a photon wave is just the three...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The fundenental law of relativity
Because the gravitational field of a neutron star is much stronger than that of a white dwarf, the accretion under degenerate conditions leads to much higher temperatures than in the nova outburst. This in turn tends to produce X-rays rather than visible light in the thermonuclear runaway on the...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How does the concept of mass decay relate to the theory of superstrings?
What if all of this is wrong and one key piece of info is missing that explains things in different three dimensional terms? Mass decays due to heat and pressure, density, into an incomprehendibly small gravitational wave creating the actions of time and space? The sychronization of each masses...- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School What is Gravity? Philosophies & Theories
Gravity is a monopole wave. Gravity is mass transference to it's lowest form of matter creating the actions of time and space and sychronization of matter.- C. Michael Turner
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics