Einstein & Gravity

I am grateful to Daniel Fitzpatrick Jnr for pointing ouit this quote on gravity from Einstein:

The quote from the Britannica 1997 CD telling about Einstein's tensor math which "led him to an essentially unique tensor equation for the law of gravitation, in which gravitation emerged not as a force but as a manifestation of the curvature of spacetime."

You will find Daniel's web site at:

  http://www.amperefitz.com/principle-of-equivalence.htm


You will find my new interpretation and theory of gravity and magnetism posted on this site. I believe that the principle of equivalence is bound up with the nature of complex forces.

I use i^2 = -1 to define 3D forces squared to be equivalent with a 4D force.

So the distance squared term is a resultant effect initiated in 4D through the complex plane.

Due to the curvature of space transmission form 3D to 4D or vice versa is only possible through complex space.

In the case for principle of equivalence you do not really need to bother about the means of transmission as we are just looking at a resultant effect.

The web site at:

http://gravityeinstein.com

Also connects Einstein's work on gravity with mass and energy. By now you may be a supporter of my work here and know that I am the first person to explain the inter exchange between mass and energy in nuclear physics.

This forms an important but free standing part of Complex QM and can be related to gravity as Einstein said.

My theory does complicate the explanation Einstein gave as I define this operation acting exponentially in logarithmic space but apart from this Einstein's views are essentially in agreement with my own.

Complex QM has not been seriously challenged since first announcing it in1999.