Does Gravitation have an Influence on Electromagnetism?: A Critical Study!

Zbiral1, Guido (2020) Does Gravitation have an Influence on Electromagnetism?: A Critical Study! In: New Insights into Physical Science Vol. 2. B P International, pp. 45-58. ISBN 978-93-90149-53-7

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Abstract

For many years physicists have been engaged on research around the globe in fields such as an
explanation for dark matter and dark energy, or the unification of gravitation and electromagnetism,
etc., but so far to little avail. One is left with the impression that something might be fundamentally
wrong with the premises underlying the doctrine of physics applicable today, which is preventing a
solution of these problems from being found. As a possible cause, the author proposes that the
gravitation of the photons is not so negligible that it can be completely ignored (although this
assumption does not accord with the current state of physics). Although photons can be extremely
energetic and each form of energy is inseparably associated with gravitation, it is nevertheless
postulated in the Theory of Special Relativity, that the assumed static (baryonic) gravitation of the
dynamic photons is vanishingly negligible in comparison with the strong electromagnetic power of
photons. For this reason, the assumed static gravitation of photons is completely ignored in that
theory, thus as it does not exist.
Departing therefore from the accepted doctrine, he assumes that gravitation might possess a hitherto
unknown but important influence on electromagnetism. This paper examines the consequences of this
assumption on physics. A precise analysis will lead to the insight that the gravitation of a photon is as
dynamic as the photon itself, and therefore must be taken into account with the associated physical
considerations. Another Type of gravitation than a static one, e.g. a dynamic gravitation, which
oscillates within each photon with the same frequency as the photon itself, was never a subject of
discussion. According to the actual doctrine of physics only static gravitation does exist.
Of key importance is the statement that the dynamic gravitation of photons is produced by
gravitational quanta, and thus appears in quantised form. Consequently there must exist exactly the
same number of gravitational quanta as there are of photons themselves. It is therefore necessary to
rethink the physics of photons.

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Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2023 06:19
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