On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:15 AM, David Thomson wrote:



I find several ideas in your theory to be heading in the right direction,
such as the identification of "gravitational charge" as separate from
electrostatic charge.  However, it is unclear to me what dimensions
gravitational charge has in your theory.

This question has interesting ramifications with regard to dimensional analysis. Physical quantities can no longer be defined over MLTQ. M, inertial mass, is a derived unit. At the most fundamental level, reality must be defined, dimensional analysis defined, over the field of complex numbers, LT(a Q + b Q_g), where the value of real a and b are determined by particle type(s), and Q and Q_u are units of Coulomb and gravitational charge.

Regards,

Horace Heffner

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