An Experiment to Test a New Theory in Physics, Fundamentally Different from General Relativity, By Changing the Speed of Light in Electromagnetic Interaction

Authors

  • Wim Vegt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34257/GJSFRAVOL24IS4PG1

Keywords:

quantum physics, general relativity, gravitational redshift, black holes, dark matter

Abstract

The fundamental foundation for Einstein s Theory of General Relativity is the Curvature of Space and Time due to a Gravitational Field In the Theory of General Relativity Gravitational RedShift has been explained by a change in time and space resulting is a change in the observed frequency shift in the spectrum of the light being emitted by far away Galaxies The foundation for Einstein s theory of General Relativity is a constant value for the speed of light in the absence of a gravitational field In the New Theory the fundamental foundation is Equilibrium Equilibrium for the 5 fundamental force densities in light in any direction at any time and at any location The New Theory describes a changing in the speed of light when corresponding monochromatic beams of light highly coherent LASER beams cross each other in different directions which effect would be in contradiction with the fundamental assumption in General Relativity of a constant speed of light This experiment will be a determining test for the New Theory in Physics

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How to Cite

Wim Vegt. (2024). An Experiment to Test a New Theory in Physics, Fundamentally Different from General Relativity, By Changing the Speed of Light in Electromagnetic Interaction. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 24(A4), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJSFRAVOL24IS4PG1

An Experiment to Test a New Theory in Physics, Fundamentally Different from General Relativity, By Changing the Speed of Light in Electromagnetic Interaction

Published

2024-09-24