The Fabric of Space as an Electron-Positron Lattice and Implications for GRT
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Title | The Fabric of Space as an Electron-Positron Lattice and Implications for GRT |
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Author(s) | Robert Guy Grantham |
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Published | 2010 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 5 |
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Abstract
A solid lattice structure of the vacuum as bound electrons and positrons, analogous to a polycrystalline ionic salt, was proposed and termed the "epola" by Menahem Simhony in 1973 and argument is provided for validity of this model. Application of the model leads to a physical interpretation of the bending of space detailed by GRT and provides explanations for gravitation and inertia as electromagnetic effects of the lattice with justification for de Broglie waves.