Gravity & Motion hypothesis © Phil Selwyn 2007
In the physical world, the term ‘Energy’ has been utilised to encapsulate a
range of processes and properties that are considered capable of doing work, but
ultimately transpire into a release of ‘heat’ which we measure by fairly basic
means and apply a term to its rate of production. We currently use the Joule as
a measure of this heat and energy, which seems to fit with the general idea of
what we consider energy to be. Heat can travel ‘independently’ as an
electromagnetic wave and is therefore often apparent where there is a release of
light, although light radiation generally ‘carries’ more energy, which creates
another paradox, in that we fail to measure energy at source, but only quantify
it after it has been converted to electricity and/or heat. The same is true of
all electromagnetic phenomena, including Gravitration, which casts doubts on our
understanding of the subject and further leads me to hypothesise over the actual
energy values associated with such radiation. I believe ‘gravitration’ to be the
primary example of this and propose that it provides the ‘ocean’ of space,
through which all other forms of electromagnetic radiation are interactively
generated and travel. It would follow that gravitration, energy and mass are
related to each other in that, gravitration is the most elemental form of both
energy and mass, and is the natural ‘dilute’ state. It becomes condensed on a
multiversal basis where interaction points which I term ‘gravitrational
nodes’ enable the formation of mass potentially expanding into future ‘big bang’
entities. Perhaps by being able to quantify gravitration, will enable
a more fundamental analysis of energy. To take account of this, I have
for the purpose of this hypothesis included it in on both sides of the
energy/mass equation to be signified as gravitration (gn), so that
gn+E=mc2+gn.
The effects of gravitration I
believe are applicable to all forms of motion, in that a force applied to
any mass will generate a directional change in gravitration to that mass system,
and an equal and opposite change in gravitration to the mass system propagating
the said force. It can be appreciated from this hypothesis that any change to
the ‘states’ of matter will be as a result of changes to its gravitration, which
will thereby effect all other matter according to the relative masses and
separations.
A consequence of this, if
correct, will allow us to re-evaluate the strength and extent of the
gravitational force, as it can be appreciated that the attraction is only a very
small indication of this actual force. I predict gravity to be the largest and
fundamental force of nature, providing the ‘medium’ for the transportation of
all other forces. It should enable us to re-evaluate our understanding of the
smaller and greater universe and thus provide consolidation regarding the other
forces, together with revised values for the quantities and behaviour of matter.
In enabling consolidation of all natures forces and matter via gravitration, it can further be determined that even the processes of thought and ‘intelligence’ would be inextricably ‘linked’, which is already apparent within the context of ‘motion’, as motion itself does not occur separately beyond what we term ‘natural’ events on our planet without the interaction of a thought, and I see no reason to believe why this is not the case universally, which therefore infers the presence of intelligence beyond the limits of what we can presently understand. Although not religious in the generally accepted meaning, I believe that this concept would help to close the gap between religion and science and provide an indication as to how ‘basic’ our present ‘club like’ understanding of both subjects really are.