The Campaign for Philosophical Freedom

An Exact Classical Mechanics leads toward Quantum Gravitation

Ronald D. Pearson (October 1997; revised May 2003; revised September 2005)

This pamphlet suggests that misconceptions in classical mechanics are responsible for blocking progress in physics. Refinements are described which spill over into quantum theory and appear to provide answers to vexed questions. For example, it leads to alternatives to both special and general relativity which match the achievements of both. Unlike relativity, however, the new solution is fully quantum-compatible, being consistent with the concept of the quantum vacuum.

It needs critical analysis to judge the value of the changes made and promote three experiments in orbit for verification/falsification.


Contents

1.0

Introduction

2.0

An Alternative to Special Relativity

2.1

The radiation pressure of light re-defines inertial mass

2.2

Method 1: By linear acceleration

2.3

Method 2: Rest-energy assumed to BE kinetic energy (Independent of Method 1)

2.4

Special Relativity versus the revised Newtonian

2.5

Time Dilation

2.6

Vibration of a hypothetical matter clock

3.0

Does rest-energy vary with potential energy? Does it vary with binding energy?

4.0

Towards Quantum Gravitation (Quantum Compatible Gravity)

4.1

A preliminary formulation of basic equations

4.2

Compressibility of the i-ther

4.3

The true speed of light cT in the compressible i-ther

4.4

The Gravitational Red-Shift: Two Methods

4.5

The conservation of Angular Momentum

4.6

The first contribution of John Day M.Sc. - The perihelion advance of planets

4.7

The Shapiro Time Delay

4.8

The Metric

4.9

Gravity as a negative buoyancy force

4.10

Further refinements

5.0

Conclusion

6.0

Acknowledgements

7.0

References


Computed orbit of Mercury


The Author

Ronald Pearson started his career as a Scientific Officer at the N.G.T.E. Whetstone assisting in the development of jet engines. He invented a "gas wave turbine" and demonstrated a working prototype. The rest of his career was spent as a university lecturer, first at Liverpool and finally at Bath, in the fields of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. These specialisations formed the ideal springboard for tackling problems in Cosmology where misconceptions in classical mechanics have, as will be shown, prevented gravitation being incorporated into quantum physics.


An Exact Classical Mechanics leads toward Quantum Gravitation, October 1997

Ronald D. Pearson BSc(Eng)(Hons. London Ext.), C.Eng.M.I.Mech.E prior to retirement and switch to physics.

ISBN 0 9517558 8 9

The Campaign for Philosophical Freedom