Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton
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Title | Collapse of GRT: EM Interactions with Gravity Derived from Maxwell and Newton |
Author(s) | Sankar Hajra |
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Published | 2007 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 18 |
Number | 4 |
Pages | 73-76 |
Abstract
In previous discussions, we have shown that the electric and magnetic fields are subject to gravitation, and this simple consideration is equivalent to special relativity. In this present discussion, we derive from Maxwell and Newton equations showing that charges and electromagnetic energy, too, are subject to gravitational interaction, and that they have the same acceleration as do material bodies when all of them are subject to the same gravitational fields. This simple consideration is equivalent to general relativity theory, and so points to redundancy and collapse of GRT.