On Jun 21, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
"time" is...err... gravity?
If an isomorphism exits in a real sense between EM and gravity, then the issues of time must resolve in exactly the same way for both theories, at both the quantum and macro level. The theories of gravity and charge are in form exactly one and the same theories, distinguished only by the differing constants of charge and messenger. The theories are unified by the necessity of treating bound charge types. We thus should expect analogous effects in each theory, like the "warping of time" in the presence of extreme electrostatic fields, or the bending of the paths of graviphotons in the presence of extreme electromagnetic fields, or the existence of anti-gravitational charge.
Many of the building blocks of an isomorphism are already experimentally in place. Any experimental discrepancy though, without some theoretical change or resolution consistent on both sides, to re- establish an isomorphism, destroys the theory.
Regards, Horace Heffner

