180(2): New ECE Wave Equation

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Friday, April 22, 2011 7:47 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: 180(2): New ECE Wave Equation

This is Eq. (1), in which omega and kappa are properties of spacetime. Eq. (2) is the new ECE wave equation of electromagnetism, and eq. (5) collects the expressions for R. The covariant mass and metrical methods are compared in eqs. (3) and (4). Eq. (2) is a new expression for the generally covariant Proca equation of the boson with mass. It is seen that spacetime is in general dispersive, because in general:

omega / c is not equal to kappa.

In other words spacetime is a dielectric with loss and permittivity, explaining the origin of the cosmological shift without Big Bang (UFT 49 and 118). For a massless particle:

omega / c = kappa

and the generally covariant d’Alembert equation is the result. In the received opinion of relativity, due to Einstein and others, it can be seen from eq. (5) that the mass m sub 0 is always the same, so R is always that of the free particle:

R = (m sub 0 c / h bar) squared.

However, keeping m sub 0 constant results in disaster for particle physics, as shown in UFT 158 ff and UFT 171. One can now challenge with confidence the very idea of elementary particles, and in fact it is well known that in relativity, there are no particles, there is only geometry and a scaling factor called “mass”, m sub 0. In covariant mass theory the scaling factor is dispensed with, so mass itself becomes part of geometry. Everything in physics becomes geometry, as required by the philosophy of relativity.

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