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− | The author has developed a "Modified Lorentzian Ether Theory" (MLET). which he has also referred to as an "Ether Gauge Theory" (BGT). A brief logical development of MLET is presented, with each step in the development constrained by experiment. MLET provides a logical and easily understood alternative to both the "Special Relativity Theory" (SRT) and the "General Relativity Theory" (GRT). The new theory is particularly significant for its description of a simple mechanism for both the gravitational force and for inertia. Once the theory is developed, experiments either in work or newly suggested are described which should either support or refute the new theory.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The author has developed a "Modified Lorentzian Ether Theory" (MLET). which he has also referred to as an "Ether Gauge Theory" (BGT). A brief logical development of MLET is presented, with each step in the development constrained by experiment. MLET provides a logical and easily understood alternative to both the "Special Relativity Theory" (SRT) and the "General Relativity Theory" (GRT). The new theory is particularly significant for its description of a simple mechanism for both the gravitational force and for inertia. Once the theory is developed, experiments either in work or newly suggested are described which should either support or refute the new theory. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | A Modified Lorentzian Ether Theory |
Author(s) | Ronald R Hatch |
Keywords | Lorentzian Ether, Aether |
Published | 2000 |
Journal | Infinite Energy |
Volume | 7 |
Number | 39 |
Pages | 14-23 |
Abstract
The author has developed a "Modified Lorentzian Ether Theory" (MLET). which he has also referred to as an "Ether Gauge Theory" (BGT). A brief logical development of MLET is presented, with each step in the development constrained by experiment. MLET provides a logical and easily understood alternative to both the "Special Relativity Theory" (SRT) and the "General Relativity Theory" (GRT). The new theory is particularly significant for its description of a simple mechanism for both the gravitational force and for inertia. Once the theory is developed, experiments either in work or newly suggested are described which should either support or refute the new theory.