Gravity is Serious
Gravity can be a solemn, harsh, and serious word. We experience it every day, but we don't know what causes the force of gravity. Einstein said that gravity isn't a force but a distortion of space that allows objects to move toward these distortions.
I have been writing about gravity for a long time, and I have a new book published soon. You are the first one to hear about a New Theory of Gravity.
Einstein: Distorted By Gravity
Albert Einstein imagined that he was riding on a beam of light, but it was massless and had no substance. Einstein believed that light is massless.
When he fell off his imaginary beam of light, he had to explain why massless light is attracted to gravity and why light can’t escape from a Black hole.
They say that he had his most happy thought when he imagined a universe where gravity was not a force but a geometric property of distorted spacetime warped around massive objects.
This book will show that the gravity in Einstein's spacetime is distorted and lacks substance. Let me take you on a journey to find a new theory of gravity.
In 1915, Einstein added gravity to his Special Theory of relativity, and he called it the General Theory of relativity. Einstein couldn’t explain where gravity comes from, so his field equations show how objects (including light) move inside a field of gravity.
My book and other books in the series of “Einstein” will examine alternative ways to explain Einstein's ideas. The reader must understand that any new theory must also explain the same results that are already verified experimentally.
However, a new way of looking at relativity can provide ideas to further the science of relativity that Einstein announced over 105 years ago.
Let’s find out if his idea of gravity sucks, attracts mass, or distorts Spacetime.
Einstein's General Relativity (GR) theory of gravity explains that a mass distorts space, and objects attract each other by following curved space.
Thus Einstein says that gravity is not a force. Yet, on Earth, gravity is explained as a force of attraction between two objects and is calculated by Newton's Law of Gravity.
In this book, I examine the force of gravity, where it comes from, and what causes gravity.
My disclaimer is that I am a theoretical scientist, and I want to help science advance beyond Einstein's matrix.
I try to keep my ideas as simple as possible so all students of science can understand.
There is a lot of confusion around quantum mechanics that prevents us from realizing gravity's simple truth.
A student reader could get an idea to improve Einstein's theory of GR. But when you consider my ideas about Einstein's theories, always notice that established laws of physics must be honored.
Neil deGrasse Tyson said, “we might know enough about a subject to know we are right, but not enough to know that we are wrong.”
The reader should decide if my ideas have merit or if Einstein will be the gold standard in physics forever?
I will send more progress reports soon, and when it's published, I am giving it away for free for a few days, so my curious subscribers keep reading my email and prepare to be amazed.
Thanks for your time with me, and as always, be well.