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| author = [[Walter C Wright]] | | author = [[Walter C Wright]] | ||
| language = English | |||
| subject = [[Gravity]], push (Le Sage) gravitation | |||
| published = 1979 | | published = 1979 | ||
| publisher = [[Carlton Press / Hearthstone]] | | publisher = [[Carlton Press / Hearthstone]] | ||
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| isbn = 0806212632 | | isbn = 0806212632 | ||
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[ | '''''Gravity is a Push''''' is a 1979 book by [[Walter C Wright]], published by Carlton Press. It argues that gravity is not a pull, as in Newton's theory, but a '''push''' produced by an all-pervading flux — a modern restatement of the "push" or shadow theory of gravitation associated with Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Georges-Louis Le Sage. | ||
==Overview== | |||
Wright reports that his interest in gravitation began in 1962 when his young son questioned Newton's account — asking, for instance, why both sides of the Earth have high tides if the Moon pulls the water toward it. After more than a decade of research and experiment, Wright published his conclusion that a pushing agent, rather than an attractive force, drives what we observe as gravity. | |||
==About the author== | |||
Walter C. Wright, Jr. was an independent American researcher who developed and promoted a push (Le Sage–type) theory of gravity. | |||
==Publication details== | |||
* '''Author:''' [[Walter C Wright]] | |||
* '''Publisher:''' [[Carlton Press / Hearthstone]] | |||
* '''Published:''' 1979 | |||
* '''ISBN:''' 0806212632 | |||
==Links to Purchase Book== | ==Links to Purchase Book== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.amazon.com/Gravity-Push-Walter-Jr-Wright/dp/B000QAAPWM Gravity is a Push] (Amazon) | ||
==External links== | |||
* [https://archive.org/details/GravityIsAPushbyWalterCWright Full text at the Internet Archive] | |||
* [http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/wcwright.html Critical review (Odd Books)] | |||
[[Category:Book|gravity push]] | |||
[[Category:Gravity|gravity push]] | [[Category:Gravity|gravity push]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:16, 16 July 2026
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| Author | Walter C Wright |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Gravity, push (Le Sage) gravitation |
| Published | 1979 |
| Publisher | Carlton Press / Hearthstone |
| ISBN | 0806212632 |
Gravity is a Push is a 1979 book by Walter C Wright, published by Carlton Press. It argues that gravity is not a pull, as in Newton's theory, but a push produced by an all-pervading flux — a modern restatement of the "push" or shadow theory of gravitation associated with Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Georges-Louis Le Sage.
Overview
Wright reports that his interest in gravitation began in 1962 when his young son questioned Newton's account — asking, for instance, why both sides of the Earth have high tides if the Moon pulls the water toward it. After more than a decade of research and experiment, Wright published his conclusion that a pushing agent, rather than an attractive force, drives what we observe as gravity.
About the author
Walter C. Wright, Jr. was an independent American researcher who developed and promoted a push (Le Sage–type) theory of gravity.
Publication details
- Author: Walter C Wright
- Publisher: Carlton Press / Hearthstone
- Published: 1979
- ISBN: 0806212632
Links to Purchase Book
- Gravity is a Push (Amazon)
