On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Mauro Lacy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wading through the references, I've found the following paper: > A theory of mass and gravity in 4-dimensional optics > (http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0109027) > > Which lays in mathematical formalism ideas similar to those I've developed > on my own in an informal way, concerning gravity and mass. > In my opinion the "graviton" is no more than a perturbation of the standing > wave, that is, a propagating wave superimposed to the standing gravity wave. > Something that relates to the concept of "group velocity", but is not > exactly the same, because that which travels is not the whole wave(which is > standing) but a perturbation on it. In fact, those perturbations form and > transform (i.e. equilibrate and distribute) the very structure of the > standing wave. The observation that I found interesting was that the anomaly observed by Allais initiated once the eclipse began. Maybe the apparent "touching" of the two heavenly bodies disrupted the standing wave you theorize. T

