[7] viXra:2410.0164 [pdf] submitted on 2024-10-28 01:09:13
Authors: Nilhan Ozceylan
Comments: 2 Pages.
This paper proposes an alternative approach to understanding gravity, not as the result of space-time curvature, as suggested by classical general relativity, but through the principles of special relativity. In this view, gravity emerges from the combined effects of relative velocity and acceleration at a micro-level within the fabric of space, influenced by the presence of large masses. This hypothesis suggests that each tiny point in the fabric of space moves at different speeds and accelerations due to the effect of massive objects, creating a large-scale gravitational effect. This approach reinterprets gravitational pull as an emergent phenomenon, potentially bridging insights between special and general relativity.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[6] viXra:2410.0157 [pdf] submitted on 2024-10-27 01:36:59
Authors: William Manuel
Comments: 9 Pages.
Maxwell's Demon has been used to show that measurement has an energy cost. The price Maxwell's Demons must pay can be found by use of Landuauer's Limit at Hawking Temperature. The use of Hawking Temperature in the Landauer Limit will extract just the energy contained in a constrained degree of spin freedom for spin 1u20442 particles.The Landauer Limit describes the amount of energy required to erase one quantum bit of information, which is equivalent to the amount of energy originally constrained . The goal is to see if there is a relationship between the Landauer Limit at Hawking Temperature and the gravitational energy of a one Planck Area of a given black hole's event horizon. We will assume a 1km radius, non-rotating Schwarzschild Black Hole. This will require several steps outlined below.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[5] viXra:2410.0111 [pdf] replaced on 2025-07-29 11:26:35
Authors: Carlos Castro
Comments: 17 Pages.
A continuation of the Born Reciprocal Relativity Theory (BRRT) program in phase space shows that a natural temperature-dependence of mass occurs after recurring to the Fulling-Davies-Unruh effect. The temperature dependence of the mass $ m ( T ) $ resemblances the energy-scale dependence of mass and other physical parameters in the renormalization (group) program of QFT. It is found in a special case that the effective photon mass is no longer zero, which may have far reaching consequences in the resolution of the dark matter problem. The Fulling-Davies-Unruh effect in a $ D = 1 + 1$-dim spacetime is analyzed entirely from the perspective of BRRT, and we explain how it may be interpreted in terms of a linear superposition of an infinite number of states resulting from the action of the group $ U (1,1) $ on the Lorentz non-invariant vacuum $ | {tilde 0 } angle$ of the relativistic oscillator studied by Bars.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[4] viXra:2410.0092 [pdf] submitted on 2024-10-16 21:03:00
Authors: Bittu Kumar
Comments: 10 Pages.
This research redefines gravity, showing that it is not a separate force but originates from atoms, specifically from thenucleus of the atom. Rather than arising from space-time curvature or the hypothetical graviton particle, this theory suggests thatgravity is positive force of atom, that exhibits a weak attraction to neutral atoms and repel same charge atom (positive charge).Moreover, utilizing the framework of gravity, this paper provides a practical and detailed explanation of how the solar system,galaxy, and the broader universe operate. This model solves key cosmological problems, presenting a more tangible and applicableunderstanding of cosmic phenomena, as opposed to purely theoretical approaches, and combines quantum mechanics with gravity.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[3] viXra:2410.0088 [pdf] replaced on 2024-10-16 23:26:25
Authors: D. S. Gavant
Comments: 57 Pages.
Dynamic Present Theory offers a groundbreaking framework aimed at unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity by reimagining the concept of time. Instead of perceiving time as a linear progression of past, present, and future, DPT posits that time emerges from Continuous Present Actualization—the perpetual transformation of energy in the ever-present "now." In this view, only the present moment truly exists; reality is a constant unfolding governed by immutable mathematical laws. By grounding both QM and GR within the CPA framework, DPT harmoniously integrates the probabilistic nature of quantum phenomena with the deterministic fabric of spacetime described by relativity. This integration addresses longstanding paradoxes such as the measurement problem and quantum non-locality without resorting to mechanisms like wave function collapse or introducing hidden variables. Phenomena like entanglement and gravity are reinterpreted as manifestations of the CPA process, providing coherent explanations that align with empirical observations. Beyond resolving specific physical paradoxes, DPT challenges established scientific paradigms by suggesting that the continuous actualization of the present is fundamental to the universe's structure. This perspective not only reshapes our understanding of time and existence but also opens new avenues for experimental validation and theoretical exploration. By proposing testable predictions and aligning with existing mathematical frameworks, DPT aspires to usher in a new era of scientific discovery, offering a compelling and intuitive pathway toward a unified theory of everything.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[2] viXra:2410.0074 [pdf] submitted on 2024-10-13 02:22:39
Authors: Rajesh Harrykissoon
Comments: 8 Pages.
We propose a novel quantum theory suggesting that the universe is composed of fundamental energy units, far smaller than known particles. These energy units vibrate randomly in a vacuum, and particles emerge from their organized, collective vibrations. This theory provides an alternative explanation for phenomena like dark matter, dark energy, and gravity. It grounds these in vibrational energy patterns, potentially unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity. We outline predictions and implications for testing the theory.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[1] viXra:2410.0032 [pdf] submitted on 2024-10-06 21:43:31
Authors: Bittu Kumar
Comments: 7 Pages. (Converted to pdf by viXra admin - Please submit article in pdf format only)
This research redefines gravity, showing that it is not a separate force but originates from atoms, specifically from the nucleus of the atom. Rather than arising from space-time curvature or the hypothetical graviton particle, this theory suggests that gravity is positive charge force of atom, that exhibits a weak attraction to neutral atoms and repel same charge atom (positive charge). Moreover, utilizing the framework of quantum gravity, this paper provides a practical and detailed explanation of how the solar system, galaxy, and the broader universe operate. This model solves key cosmological problems, presenting a more tangible and applicable understanding of cosmic phenomena, as opposed to purely theoretical approaches, and combines quantum mechanics with gravity, challenging the ideas of Newton and Einstein and offers a unified law.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory