Gravity Is Space-Time Flow

Thalman, Bernal (2024) Gravity Is Space-Time Flow. Open Journal of Philosophy, 14 (02). pp. 383-403. ISSN 2163-9434

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Abstract

From fluid dynamics, we conceptualize gravitational waves as inviscid shock waves within a zero-viscosity medium, where space-time acts as a fluid devoid of mass. This fluidic perspective elucidates gravitational wave phenomena and offers insights into quantum entanglement. Our paper uses a mathematical model called the Minkowski equation to describe space-time. This equation combines space and time into a single framework, as proposed by the theory of relativity. Through theoretical analysis, we aim to understand the dynamic nature of space-time and how it interacts with gravity. Our research provides new information about how gravity functions. Weight results from inertia pushing upward rather than being attributed to the pull of gravity. We build upon Einstein’s theory of relativity, which explains that objects in free fall are at rest. Therefore, gravitation does not cause it to accelerate and always has zero acceleration. In free fall, the acceleration is by coordinates. The object will experience coordinate’s acceleration but no acceleration of its own and thus no “g” force. There is no force of attraction, and the object in free fall does not accelerate. It is approaching the Earth’s coordinates at an increasing rate, making an apparent Earth expansion. Earth coordinates are space-time flow. Our theory defines the universal expansion of space-time as occurring everywhere, including the quantum level. When this expansion happens inside the atoms, it produces a space-time flow by a nozzle effect; this space-time flow is gravity. The general expansion inside matter creates gravity, and outside matter counteracts it. Our approach to explaining this Gravity theory is observing its space-time behavior. Our theory states that expansion is the beginning of time and occurs at present, starting all over above the Planck length space-time. Although we have no mass in space-time, its behavior, similar to that of a fluid, allows us to speak of the nozzle velocity and pressure of space-time and its accelerated flow. We secure this concept because space-time’s accelerated frame is the inertia that produces force when the matter is present. The acceleration of gravity is caused by the expansion of space-time within atoms. This expansion resembles the rapid flow from a nozzle or jet. As the space-time flow accelerates, it gradually exerts pressures that propel it towards the outer limits of matter. This process expels the excess space-time from within matter due to expansion, resulting in a flow. Weight gravity is the inertia due to the acceleration of space-time flux produced by space-time inside atoms nozzle effect.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science Repository > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 May 2024 08:48
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 08:48
URI: http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/4140

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