Saturday, May 13, 2017

Making Sense of Observations

What led me to the conclusion that gravity is a function of charge rather than mass was not a desire to be different, but a desire to make sense of observed facts.

To understand why I ended up with my hypothesis, we have to appreciate the data that was considered:
  1. Earth appears to be expanding
  2. Gravity appears to have grown stronger over time
These two facts are mutually exclusive according to the standard model of gravity. Without some exotic mechanism added to the standard model, there is no way to use it to explain the observations.

Only a model of gravity based on the capacitance of hollow spheres give us a ready explanation for the observed facts without the need to invent anything new.

The problem and the solution are laid out in detail in my two essays The Gravity Mystery and A Capacitor Model of Gravity. And for those doubting that our planet may be hollow, I strongly recommend Jan Lamprecht's work on the subject.

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