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A must read, neo-theory, provides an alternative to curved space-time theory. File contains arguments against curved space-time theory, error in superposition, magnetic and gravity theory, Michelson Morley experiment and Planck's constant. Answers some paradoxes of general relativity. Included is a visual gravitational phenomenon. Arrives at the same conclusion as curved space-time theory, but from a completely different perspective.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A must read, neo-theory, provides an alternative to curved space-time theory. File contains arguments against curved space-time theory, error in superposition, magnetic and gravity theory, Michelson Morley experiment and Planck's constant. Answers some paradoxes of general relativity. Included is a visual gravitational phenomenon. Arrives at the same conclusion as curved space-time theory, but from a completely different perspective.
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Revision as of 11:08, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Synodic Field Theory of Gravity and Electromagnetism
Author(s) Todd Grigsby
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Journal None

Abstract

A must read, neo-theory, provides an alternative to curved space-time theory. File contains arguments against curved space-time theory, error in superposition, magnetic and gravity theory, Michelson Morley experiment and Planck's constant. Answers some paradoxes of general relativity. Included is a visual gravitational phenomenon. Arrives at the same conclusion as curved space-time theory, but from a completely different perspective.