Abstract
In the present paper, gravitational and inertial mass are described as one and the same electromagnetic mechanism in atoms and particles. Previous reports have described the dynamic electromagnetic processes of the atom, the photon and gravity. Results from these reports have been compiled into a theoretical model. The theoretical model describes the mechanism creating gravitational and inertial mass. The study also displays how the electromagnetic characteristics of gravitational and inertial mass and the mechanism are measured.
Highlights
It has been reported that the universe contains a gigantic singularity which generates very low frequency and synchronized TEM waves, having extremely high amplitude and energy [1]-[3]
Gravitational mass is the expression of the mechanism, i.e. intrinsic atomic oscillators, which absorb and re-emit TEM waves resulting in the gravitational force [2]
The radio wave’s amplitude is proportional to the number of photons per time unit, which is proportional to the number of involved energy quanta hv, which in its turn is proportional to the number of involved oscillators69.9 and which is proportional to the inertial mass
Summary
It has been reported that the universe contains a gigantic singularity which generates very low frequency and synchronized TEM (transverse electromagnetic) waves, having extremely high amplitude and energy [1]-[3]. Gravitational mass is the expression of the mechanism, i.e. intrinsic atomic oscillators, which absorb and re-emit TEM waves resulting in the gravitational force [2]. It has been reported that excess energy quanta hv in oscillators, contained in a particle, an electron or an atom, is superpositioned on gravity waves absorbed by the oscillator. Inertial mass is the expression of the mechanism, i.e. intrinsic atomic oscillators, which superpose excess energy quanta hv on absorbed and re-emitted TEM waves. The objective with the present paper is to build on results already presented in reports [1]-[4] This information is compiled into a theoretical model, which describes the mechanism behind gravitational and inertial mass. The aim of the study is to present a theoretical model of gravitational and inertial mass
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