vrijdag 2 maart 2018

end of general theory of relativity


        Vasily Yanchilin puts forward important argumentation on the wrongness of Einstein's general theory of relativity. On this old theory -dating from a hundred years ago before quantum mechanics was known and with which it does not harmonize- are based black holes, cosmological inflation, negative energy and accellerated expansion of the universe. Einstein took constancy of the speed of light only as a temporary working hypothese but since it has become a dogma and such is not correct. For electric and magnetic oscillations are not disconnected from everything else in the universe.

In Athens a meeting may be held on the Agora with discussion whether the old or the new theory of Yanchilin suits science best. Fundamental in the general theory of relativity is that time slows down near mass. Yanchilin on the other hand, especially in his book, demonstrates the opposite, which is in agreement with fast processes in the very young universe. Einstein's work is of mathematical character -there is difference between maths and physics as illustrated by a point which does not exist in physics since it has no dimensions; it does not give answer on the question why space curves near mass. Yanchilin agrees that when factors vary little such curvature gives reasonable approximation, but fails in essence. He sees gravity as a pure quantum mechanical process based on the hypothese that the Heisenberg uncertainty decreases near mass: then a in the half of a particle nearest to an external mass there will be less quantum mechanical transitions towards the farthest half than in the opposite way. Net result is movement of the particle into the direction of the external mass. So this is a qualitative explanation, not reached by Newton and Einstein.

The discussion on the Agora may start on march 5 and philosophers are welcome too if awakened from sleepiness and not checking logic content of theories.

      The Tenerife Astronomical Observatory sits on a high mountain of heavy basaltic rock; there will be a notable difference of g with nearby sea level. It should be considered whether then can be done in a few days the experiment on red shift proposed by Vasily Yanchilin on his site top-formula.net, which takes a couple of months at top and bottom of a tower.

The russian scientist wrote in CJ PAS februari 2018 two articles on shortcoming of the general theory of relativity. His book The Quantum Theory of Gravitation (2003) contains more info with mathematical foundation. The principle of least action is studied well by the author: a photon passes a mass with as big steps (oscillations of low frequency) as possible and a minimum of these. Observed is a route not close to the mass but in a slightly curved  trajectory; through a zone where time passes slower (frequencies decrease). New on the Internet site top-formula.net is proposed counting the numbers of frequencies during a few month at the top and the bottom of a tower. When a lamp is brought down closer to Earth the not moving observer will receive its light more reddish while in reality down there it shines more blue. In the general theory of relativity is considered only one of two phenomena: overcoming gravitational attraction and change of frequency nearer to mass.

Conclusion of the experiment will be that the general theory of relativity is wrong, according broadened horizon. 

                     

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