J. G. Brandes (Abstracts)
Titles
- A Cheap, Rational and Testable Refinement of Special and General Relativity (2006) [Updated 7 years ago]
- A Lorentzian Approach to General Relativity: Einstein's Closed Universe Reinterpreted (1997) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Cheap, Rational and Testable Refinement of Special and General Relativity (2006) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The main testable idea of this contribution is quite a new explanation of the light flash of gamma bursts. As will be shown, a free falling particle converts its rest mass partly into wave energy. This is freed when the particle hits the surface of a star. Such an effect during the col-lapse to a neutron star might be seen as a gamma burst ? unexplained by classical general relativity up to now.
- The central theoretical idea: In general relativity, there is not a curved space-time in a phi-losophical sense. U < 2?r or U > 2?r follow if measuring rods contract in gravitational fields and this different in radial and tangential directions of a circle.
- A Lorentzian Approach to General Relativity: Einstein's Closed Universe Reinterpreted (1997) [Updated 1 decade ago]
Within Lorentzian interpretation of general relativity (GR) curvilinear space is not reality itself, and has to be projected to Euclidean space. A finite, closed universe is even more complicated. When these difficulties are resolved, black holes disappear. This explains another point: An expanding universe should stay at its beginning within a black hole but later on leave it.