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by floxy
439 days ago
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>We discovered that on top of the new nonlinear field equations, electric charge is related to the local divergence or compression of spacetime. Charge is therefore a field, which has its own laws of motion. I wonder if mass could also be represented as a distortion of space-time. Like if charge is the divergence, mass could be the curl? And I'm in way over my head here, but if charge is the compression of space time in a classical theory, what keeps it in place, instead of diffusing/spreading out? Seems like space-time is very stiff (i.e. speed of light is pretty high). Something to do with the non-linearity built into this new theory? Space time "yields" after a certain point? Fun stuff to think about anyway! |
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