Guest_nduriri
17th August 2006 - 05:07 PM
QUOTE (AlphaNumeric+Jun 18 2006, 02:30 PM)
5 dimensional relativity (done by Kaluza and Klein I think) automatically has Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism in the theory. It's quantising that and combining them with the other 2 forces (also quantised) which is hard.
I wrote an exposé about gravitomagnetism, I solved the pioneer anomaly and also other 5 cosmological blunders of the last 85 years, see the summary page 8, new Newton law page 1, www.gravitomagnetism.com
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Guest_nduriri
2nd September 2006 - 04:18 PM
QUOTE (AlphaNumeric+Jun 18 2006, 02:30 PM)
5 dimensional relativity (done by Kaluza and Klein I think) automatically has Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism in the theory. It's quantising that and combining them with the other 2 forces (also quantised) which is hard.
I have explained why the planets are prograde, see page 10 summary www.gravitomagnetism.com
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