234(4): Comparison of Minkowski Method with Classical Kinematics

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Monday, December 17, 2012 5:58 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: 234(4): Comparison of Minkowski Method with Classical Kinematics

The classical kinematic method was first developed in UFT196, and in this note it is compared with the elegant and simple Minkowski cosmology being developed now. The conclusion is that the classical kinematics must be abandoned in favour of the simplest type of relativistic kinematics, valid for ALL orbits. This note developed into a long essay with equations, a kind of technical essay. The idea of a centrally directed force of attraction being “counterbalanced” by a centrifugal force is hopelessly incorrect. It is replaced by the original idea of general relativity, but with the metric shorn down to its simplest form – the Minkowski metric. In general relativity an orbit is a path along spacetime, it is not caused by the attraction between M and m, as is well known. The same Minkowski metric was used in UFT231 for LENR, so this method can also be used for LENR, as well as for cosmology.

a234thpapernotes4.pdf

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