[General] inertia

Chip Akins chipakins at gmail.com
Sat Feb 20 06:16:56 PST 2016


Hi John H

 

Thank you for the reference.  I have been intending to reread your work because so far all I have had time to do is scan through it a couple of times. Seems like there is some very interesting stuff there.

I am currently (still) reading Vlad’s book, and will take the time to carefully read yours as soon as I am done with that.

 

I am quite interested in understanding the properties of space, for I feel that we need to have a classical method of understanding the quantization of mass, and that understanding the properties of space will lead us to know why we have particles with the rest masses we observe.

 

Chip

 

From: General [mailto:general-bounces+chipakins=gmail.com at lists.natureoflightandparticles.org] On Behalf Of Hodge John
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 12:24 AM
To: general at lists.natureoflightandparticles.org
Subject: [General] inertia

 

This is another suggestion for inertia. It is a consideration to lead to the structure of the neutrino and electron.

 

https://www.academia.edu/22205666/Inertia_according_to_the_STOE 

 

Inertia according to the STOE

 

The Scalar Theory of Everything (STOE) model of photons is extended to model the inertia of mass. The characteristic of the plenum, hods, and their interactions yields the Newtonian characteristics of gravitational mass and inertial mass. The Equivalence Principle is derived from these characteristics rather having to be assumed. The characteristics have been used to derive the STOE photon diffraction model. An experiment has rejected all other diffraction models. 

 

Hodge

 

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