Difference between revisions of "Imaginary Charge and Gravitational-Electric Space"

From Natural Philosophy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Imported from text file)
(Imported from text file)
 
Line 16: Line 16:
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|imaginary charge gravitational-electric space]]
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|imaginary charge gravitational-electric space]]
  
[[Category:Gravity]]
+
[[Category:Gravity|imaginary charge gravitational-electric space]]

Latest revision as of 19:37, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Imaginary Charge and Gravitational-Electric Space
Author(s) T Chang
Keywords imaginary charge, gravitation-electric space, gravitational and electromagnetic fields
Published 1992
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 3
Number 2
Pages 36-42

Abstract

We consider the We consider the gravitational mass of a particle as an imaginary charge. A two-dimensionasl sub-space, gravitational-electric (G-E) space, is introduced to combine the imaginary gravitational charge with the real electric charge. By using this new concept, the gravitational field equations for weak gravity and low velocities can then be written in a form analogous to Maxwell's equations. With this arrangement the gravitational and electromagnet fields can be unified in the G-E sub-space, which provides a new approach to study the properties of the gravitational field. As a consequence, the gravitational energy density and energy flux would exhibit new properties with this formation.