Nuclear Gravitation

Introduction
Sir Albert Einstien is one of the greatest physicist and thinkers that ever lived. Einstien theorized that the four fundamental forces should be able to be combined into one universal law that could explain everything. He was never able to achieve his goal of universal unification before his death on April,18 1955. String theorist have adopted a radical new idea in an attempt to to complete Einstiens work in unifying the fundamental forces. There is another theory however, that is opposed to string theory and is far more radical. First proposed by Kenneth F. Wright, this new theory is called Nuclear Gravitation.

The Theory
The theory states that instead of four fundamental forces, there are actually only two! The two forces are gravity and electromagnetism. Wright believes that the "strong nuclear", "weak nuclear" and gravitational forces are one and the same force altogether. In order for this theory to be accepted, it must overcome the following three obsatcles: 1)Electromagnetism is approxiamted to be 3x10^35 times greater than gravity and therefore couldn't possibly hold a nucleus together, 2)The force of gravity is measured as the inverse square of distance between the two measured quantites but the "strong nuclear force" apparently decays much quicker, 3)Gravity is a relatively weak force that couldn't possibly be strong enough to bond subatomic particles that have so little mass.

Overcoming Obstacles

Electromagnetism vs. Gravity
The nucleus of any atom with more than one proton, has atleast one neutron. The role of the neutron is to provide a force that can hold the nucleus together to overcome the electromagnetic repulsion between the protons. But since the electromagnetic force is so much stronger than the force of gravity, the protons should fly apart instantly. Waves produced by the electromagnetic force however, have a wavelength anywhere from 10 to 100 times the diameter of an atomic nucleus. Therefore, gravity and electromagnetism don't even interact within the nucleus.

Rapid Decay of Nuclear Gravity
Gravity is well known to be described as the inverse square of distance between the two measured quantites. The force that holds nuclei together however, seems to be decay as the seventh or greater power of the inverse distance. There are a couple of reasons for this first, when the Nuclear Gravitational Force does eventually encounter the electromagnetic force it is met with strong resistance. This resistance fully overpowers the nuclear gravity, gradually weakening it to zero. The effects of "space-time compression" can also explain the rapid decay. "Space-time compression" however, can only occur in powerful fields of gravity.

Feeble Force?
Calculated to include quantum mechanics, the force of gravity within the nucleus of a Uranium 238 atom has been estimated to be seven times that of the gravitational field of the sun at its surface! The calculation goes as follows: The force of gravity in an atomic nucleus is the product of the quantum electron energy and the classical physics electron energy, the result is equal to 193g. Earth's gravity field is only equal to 1g! Because of this intense field, nuclear gravity can hold a nucleus together, also the effects of "Space-Time Compression" can be measured under such great force which can further explain the rapid decay mentionted above.

Conclusion
The so called "strong nuclear force" is actually subatomic gravity known as nuclear gravity. "Strong" and "weak" nuclear forces are the same force too, therefore there are only two fundamental forces: gravity and electromagnetism.
End Notes
This new theory could be the end of string theory as it has the potential for universal unification. The theory of nuclear gravitation has scientific proof in law and in mathematics as opposed to many new radical theories that are very unsupported. This theory makes more sense than the "strong nuclear force" due to the fact that a quantity (distance)must be raised to the 7th or higher power in order to calculate the force. Nothing in nature occurs in such powers, the greatest naturally occuring power is 3 due to the fact that the universe has 3 physical dimensions
Source
The source of all of the above information and statistics about nuclear gravitation is Kenneth F. Wright,
His website URL is : http://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/Nuclear_Gravitation_Field_Theory.htm

by Mr. Opinion (talk) 03:17, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
 
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