Comments On Cahill's Quantum Foam Inflow Theory of Gravity
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Title | Comments On Cahill\'s Quantum Foam Inflow Theory of Gravity |
Author(s) | Thomas D Martin |
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Published | 2004 |
Journal | ArXiv |
No. of pages | 4 |
Abstract
We reveal an underlying flaw in Reginald T. Cahill?s recently promoted quantum foam inflow theory of gravity. It appears to arise from a confusion of the idea of the Galilean invariance of the acceleration of an individual flow with what is obtained as an acceleration when a homogeneous flow is superposed with an inhomogeneous flow. We also point out that the General Relativistic covering theory he creates by substituting a generalized Painlev?e-Gullstrand metric into Einstein?s field equations leads to absurd results.