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Cause of Gravity. Prediction of Gravity between Charges in a Dielectric Medium | J. Z. Johansson
; P-I. Johansson
; R. Lundin
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29 Nov 2004 | Journal: | Related contents in "Unification of Classical, Quantum and Relativistic Mechanics and Four Forces"Vols 1,2, ISBNs:1594542600, 1594542619, Nova Sci. Pub., NY, 2005, Ed JX Zheng-Johansson and P-I Johansson, Fwd Prof R Lundin | Subject: | Classical Physics | physics.class-ph astro-ph gr-qc hep-th | Abstract: | We show that two oscillatory charges of masses $M_1$ and $M_2$ separated $R$ apart in a dielectric medium act on each other a universal attractive Lorentz force, or gravity, under the action of each other’s radiation depolarization-field and magnetic-field (RDM). The exact Newton-Maxwell solution for this force is $GM_1M_2/R^2$, where $G={cal X}mu_0^2c^4e^4/4pihbar^2
ho_l$, ${cal X}$ is the susceptibility and $
ho_l$ linear mass density of the medium; the remaining are fundamental constants of the usual meaning. This force is shown in a separate paper able to penetrate any material objects on the way whilst the ordinary radiation force will not, yielding a net gravity between two neutral bodies; the nature of the problem is briefly commented. The mutual RDM Lorentz force identifies apparently with Newton’s gravitational force if the oscillatory charges are identified with basic material particles and the dielectric medium with the vacuum. | Source: | arXiv, physics/0411245 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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