Thursday, July 17, 2008

The ‘dilemma of Newton’ now solved:

The problem why the gravitational and inertial masses are equal was a dilemma for Newton. The problem can be solved on the basis of the finiteness theory. The theory views that gravity is created due to motion, and the force thus created is equivalent to the kinetic energy. Thus both gravity and kinetic energy depend on the same physical entity called mass and hence gravitational and inertial masses are equal.

Monday, July 7, 2008

CERN will disprove Higgs Bosons:

Higgs Bosons, the so-called mass giving particles, may turn out to be a myth. The finiteness theory views that matter has a fundamental particle; mass, volume and speed are its fundamental properties. As every thing could be explained on the basis of this new simple and logical concept, why should there be such metaphysical concepts like ‘mass giving particles’ and ‘virtual force particles’.

A very simple solution to quantum-gravity:

Quantum gravity is something that eludes the theoretical physicists. The finiteness theory gives a very simple solution. The strong nuclear force that holds the nucleus together is actually gravity at the quantum level. Gravitational, electrostatic and magnetic forces are spillovers of a basic force. These three are real forces having fields; and are speed (energy) dependent. The force constants depend on the nature of the system and speed (energy). At the level of electrons/positrons, the electrostatic and gravitational constants are equal. That is, gravity is very strong at the quantum level. As matter integrates into atoms and masses, gravitational constant decreases. The weak nuclear force, however, is a pseudo force or an inertial force, and so does not have a field or a constant.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The theory of everything

The finiteness theory views that space and time are absolute, infinite and separate, and also that there are billions of universes. Though space and time are infinite, universes are finite in space, and their pulse periods are also finite. The finite nature of the universe implies that it is built up of fundamental particles having same finite properties, and also that it is governed by a finite set of laws. Finite number of laws indicates the existence of a basic theory, the theory of everything. The finiteness theory is thus the theory of everything. It visualizes just three basic physical constants, namely, the mass, volume and speed of the fundamental particle, representing matter, space and time respectively. So there are only three fundamental units, and any system can be fully described in terms of these three.