[General] separate the inertial and gravitational aspects of mass

Hodge John jchodge at frontier.com
Thu Jun 2 09:42:28 PDT 2016


Vivian Robinson:I suggest the following experiment does separate theinertial and gravitational aspects of mass.  Diffraction experiment andits STOE photon simulation program rejects wave models of light http://intellectualarchive.com/?link=item&id=1603 STOE assumptions that modelparticle diffraction and that replaces QM http://intellectualarchive.com/?link=item&id=1719 The proposed photon model predicted this experiment. Some ofthe required postulates to make the model match experimental observations areto separate the inertial and gravitational mass. No other model of the photonor of diffraction fits the observation.  The diffraction model also explains the “walking drop”observation of Fig. 5c in Bush,~J.W.M.,2015, The new wave of pilot-wave theory, Physics Today, 68(8), 47http://newfos.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/Pilot_Waves_Phys_Today_Aug_2015.pdfwherein the inertia of the medium allows the wave to reflectand influence the drop that caused the wave. Compare Fig. 5c of Bush with Fig.1 of “Diffraction experiment …”  Hodge 
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