Final Version of Note 186(4)

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Saturday, June 18, 2011 1:26 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Final Version of Note 186(4)

I dropped a minus sign which is reinstated in eq. (12). It is seen that this is precisely the inverse square law of attraction within a factor m c squared, where m is the mass of the attracted particle. The formula (1) is defined only for sigma = alpha = mu, and for rho not equal to mu. The inverse square law is

F = – m M G / r squared

so we find that

F = m c squared T sup 0 sub (10)

and universal gravitation is due to Riemann torsion. The inverse square law was discovered by Robert Hooke of Christ Church College Oxford, not by Isaac Newton of Trinity College Cambridge. This is clearly stated by John Aubrey in his well known book “Brief Lives”. Newton developed the theory in “Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis” (1687) but Hooke inferred it originally. Newton developed fluxions independently with Leibniz.

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