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Neomechanical Gravitation Theory
Glenn BorchardtProgressive Science Institute
Berkeley, CA 94705
Stephen J. PuetzProgressive Science Institute
Honolulu, HI 96815
INTRODUCTIONASSUMPTIONSNEOMECHANICS VS. CLASSICAL MECHANICSGRAVITATION AND THE FORMATION OF MATTERVORTEX FORMATIONVORTEX DYNAMICSGRAVITATIONAL PRESSURE GRADIENT GRAVITATION AS A LOCAL PHENOMENONCONCLUSIONS
OUTLINE
Fundamental Assumptions
• They always have opposites.• They never can be completely
proven.• If more than one, they must be
consupponible.
4. INSEPARABILITY
Just as there is no motion without matter, so there is no
matter without motion
5. CONSERVATION
Matter and the motion of matter neither can be created nor
destroyed.
6. COMPLEMENTARITY
All bodies are subject to divergence and convergence
from other bodies.
8. INFINITY
The universe is infinite, both in the microscopic and the macroscopic directions.
(Changes classical mechanics to neomechanics.)
9. RELATIVISM
All things have characteristics that make them similar to all
other things as well as characteristics that make them dissimilar to all other things.
10. INTERCONNECTION
All things are interconnected, that is, between any two objects exist
other objects that transmit matter and motion.
Univironmental Determinism
The Universal Mechanism of Evolution
What happens to a portion of the universe depends on the infinite matter in motionwithin and the infinite matter in motion without.
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
P = mv1st
2nd
3rd
F = ma
Observation
CauseV1 V2
V1 V2
V2V1 >
Effect
V2V1<
Neomechanics: Mechanics Assuming Infinity
Complexification
Gravitation is the local interaction between free, active aether
and complexed aether.
Gravitation and the Formation of Matter
6. COMPLEMENTARITY
Large aether complexes experience uniform pressure
when they are far apart.
Large aether complexes experience non-uniform
pressure when they are close together (F = gM1M2/d2).
6. COMPLEMENTARITY
Aether2 particles being pushed together by aether3
particles.
Active aether produces less active aether complexes
(baryonic matter).
Vortex Formation:
Advanced Complexification Via
Rotation
More Shelter from the Macrocosmic Storm.
Protection from the Macrocosm
6. COMPLEMENTARITY
All bodies are subject to divergence and convergence
from other bodies.
6. COMPLEMENTARITY
All bodies are subject to divergence and convergence
from other bodies.
Sand & Pepper in Water
Before Rotation After Rotation
Stokes’ LawEq. 12.6.4:
vp = (2/9)·gr2·(ρp - ρm)/μm
Where:
vp = particle velocity, cm/sg = gravitational acceleration, cm/s2
r = particle radius, cmρp = particle density, g/cm3
ρm = medium density, g/cm3
μm = medium viscosity (Galaev, 2002)
Layers of Earth’s Interior and Atmosphere (maximum density in g/cm3)
Aether density (red) increases, while baryonic matter density (blue) decreases with distance from the center of a vortex.
Atmospheric Pressure Gradient
Pushing by unseen baryonic matter.
Gravitational Pressure Gradient
Newton’s Pushing GravityIs not this Medium much rarer within the dense Bodies of the Sun, Stars, Planets and Comets, than in the empty celestial Spaces between them? …doth it not grow denser and denser perpetually, and thereby cause the gravity of those great Bodies towards one another…every Body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the Medium towards the rarer?
Conclusions
1. Gravitation is the interaction between free, active aether and complexed aether.
2. Neomechanical gravitation is local.3. Vortex motion concentrates complexed
aether, resulting in increased complexification.
4. Aether concentrations are highest where baryonic matter concentrations are lowest, resulting in a “Gravitational Pressure Gradient” around all bodies.
The End