Difference between revisions of "Particle Model"
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The particle model started from an experiment to detect if gravity as a particle known as the "graviton" as proposed by Argentinean physicist, Dr. [[Ricardo Carezani]] which was a variation of the [[wikipedia:Cavendish Experiment]]. In order to make calculations for the experiment, [[Bob de Hilster]] developed a mathematical model which summed up all the forces of gravitons entering, exiting, and hitting the experiment which took into account the geometry of the lead bars. These calculations needed a precision of up to 150 decimal places and was written in C++ using a math package for ultra-high precision calculations. | The particle model started from an experiment to detect if gravity as a particle known as the "graviton" as proposed by Argentinean physicist, Dr. [[Ricardo Carezani]] which was a variation of the [[wikipedia:Cavendish Experiment]]. In order to make calculations for the experiment, [[Bob de Hilster]] developed a mathematical model which summed up all the forces of gravitons entering, exiting, and hitting the experiment which took into account the geometry of the lead bars. These calculations needed a precision of up to 150 decimal places and was written in C++ using a math package for ultra-high precision calculations. | ||
The calculations lead to gravity "curves" that closely matched Newton's gravity curve which gave incentive for Robert de Hilster to continue his mathematical studies even though the experiment did not yield any discernible results. | The calculations lead to gravity "curves" that closely matched Newton's gravity curve which gave incentive for Robert de Hilster to continue his mathematical studies even though the experiment did not yield any discernible results. | ||
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+ | ===Gravity is not Free=== | ||
+ | Following years of calculations, Robert de Hilster wrote down his findings in the book [[Gravity is not Free]]. | ||
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+ | ===The Speed of Gravity=== | ||
+ | One of the key aspects for the particle model is the claim that gravity and light both travel at the speed of light. Mainstream science more often than not states that the speed of gravity is the speed of light. | ||
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+ | ===A Solution to the Wave / Particle Duality=== | ||
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+ | ===Electrons, Ionel Dinu, and Infinity=== | ||
+ | A few months after [[Bod de Hilster]]'s suggested solution to the wave / particle duality, his son [[David de Hilster]] added other aspects to the model including | ||
==Books== | ==Books== |
Revision as of 20:19, 26 August 2018
The Particle Model is a model proposed by father-son team Bob de Hilster and David de Hilster that the entire universe and everything in it can be described as particles including light, gravity, electricity, magnetic fields, atomic structure, charge, polarity, refraction, reflection, and mass increase to name a few. The Particle Model also proposes a physical explanation for the double-slit with detector experiment.
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History
=Carezani Graviton Experiment
The particle model started from an experiment to detect if gravity as a particle known as the "graviton" as proposed by Argentinean physicist, Dr. Ricardo Carezani which was a variation of the wikipedia:Cavendish Experiment. In order to make calculations for the experiment, Bob de Hilster developed a mathematical model which summed up all the forces of gravitons entering, exiting, and hitting the experiment which took into account the geometry of the lead bars. These calculations needed a precision of up to 150 decimal places and was written in C++ using a math package for ultra-high precision calculations.
The calculations lead to gravity "curves" that closely matched Newton's gravity curve which gave incentive for Robert de Hilster to continue his mathematical studies even though the experiment did not yield any discernible results.
Gravity is not Free
Following years of calculations, Robert de Hilster wrote down his findings in the book Gravity is not Free.
The Speed of Gravity
One of the key aspects for the particle model is the claim that gravity and light both travel at the speed of light. Mainstream science more often than not states that the speed of gravity is the speed of light.
A Solution to the Wave / Particle Duality
Electrons, Ionel Dinu, and Infinity
A few months after Bod de Hilster's suggested solution to the wave / particle duality, his son David de Hilster added other aspects to the model including