[General] Paper on quantum gravity including a possible experiment.

Thomas Andersen tandersen at nscir.ca
Tue May 16 13:18:56 PDT 2017


Hi all, 

I am fairly new to this group. Have been reading the board messages for a few weeks now. 

My name is Tom Andersen and I have a PhD in physics and have worked on the SNO Neutrino experiment. My personal sites are https://gravityphysics.com and https://nscir.ca . I am in the business of trying to build a model of QM and EM from nothing more than general relativity. 

Here is an introduction to a paper I have posted:

It would take a Bohr Hydrogen atom 10^40 seconds or so to radiate away a few eV of energy. This indicates that the stability of the atoms is not an indication that gravity needs to be quantized, which is antithetical to Einstein in 1916:


"...Nevertheless, due to the inner-atomic movement of electrons, atoms would have to radiate not only electro-magnetic but also gravitational energy, if only in tiny amounts. As this is hardly true in Nature, it appears that quantum theory would have to modify not only Maxwellian electrodynamics, but also the new theory of gravitation." - Einstein, 1916
Einstein it would seem was wrong on the gravtitational side of this.
 
Here is a link to the paper, http://wp.me/pijo4-f5 

I would love any and all feedback on this! 

Thanks,

—Tom Andersen
 
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