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− | The new information-theoretic Process Physics provides an explanation of space as a quantum foam system in which gravity is an inhomogeneous flow of the quantum foam into matter. Here an analysis of date from seven experiments demonstrates that absolute motion relative to space has been observed by Michelson and Morley (1887), Miller (1925/26), Illingworth (1927), Joos (1930), Jaseja et al (1963), Torr and Kolen (1981), and by DeWitte (1991). The Dayton Miller data also reveals the in-flow of space into the sun. The data reveals a new form of gravitational waves, predicted by the new theory of gravity in the accompanying paper "Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow". | + | The new information-theoretic Process Physics provides an explanation of space as a quantum foam system in which gravity is an inhomogeneous flow of the quantum foam into matter. Here an analysis of date from seven experiments demonstrates that absolute motion relative to space has been observed by Michelson and Morley (1887), Miller (1925/26), Illingworth (1927), Joos (1930), Jaseja et al (1963), Torr and Kolen (1981), and by DeWitte (1991). The Dayton Miller data also reveals the in-flow of space into the sun. The data reveals a new form of gravitational waves, predicted by the new theory of gravity in the accompanying paper "Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow". |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Absolute Motion and Gravitational Effects |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Reginald T Cahill |
Keywords | Process Physics, quantum foam, spatial in-flow, [[]] |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Apeiron |
Volume | 11 |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 10 |
Pages | 53-111 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
The new information-theoretic Process Physics provides an explanation of space as a quantum foam system in which gravity is an inhomogeneous flow of the quantum foam into matter. Here an analysis of date from seven experiments demonstrates that absolute motion relative to space has been observed by Michelson and Morley (1887), Miller (1925/26), Illingworth (1927), Joos (1930), Jaseja et al (1963), Torr and Kolen (1981), and by DeWitte (1991). The Dayton Miller data also reveals the in-flow of space into the sun. The data reveals a new form of gravitational waves, predicted by the new theory of gravity in the accompanying paper "Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow".