Gravity; Where Quantum Physics and Classical Physics finally meet

Authors

  • ALBERT V. Herrebrugh According to the request of the author of this article, the affiliation has been secured with Hyperscience International Journal.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55672/hij2024pp1-9

Keywords:

curvature, quantum, classical, Abelian, Singularity

Abstract

In this 3rd paper of a triptych on quantum theory regarding gravity, quantum, and classical physics are merged seamlessly-however with conclusions deviating from classical physics regarding singularities, space-curvature, and graviton. Mathematically, singularities (Schwarzschild, Droste) vanish by proper definition of the gravity source and field descriptions acquiring full validity at the Planck scale. Space(-time) curvature is shown to be geodesic-trajectory curvature by (energy) objects in the field of (a) gravity source(s). The gravity field is found to be a scalar field in which the trajectories are defined only by the principle of least action (LaGrange, Feynman) by compensation of accelerations due to different physical causal sources of acceleration. The graviton is argued to be a massive Higgs-type scalar boson with ubiquitous presence since the creation of quantum and clustered mass in the universe: the influence of a settled gravity field on mass (in) entering this field, therefore, is instantaneous, i.e., unlike a vector boson description. Gravity waves, occurring in mergers/transitions of mass, are defined by changes in time of the gravity field  (at max. c m/s) in space and only become observable when substantial mass/energy is involved due to the weakness and spatial decay of gravity fields. All mathematics (e.g. integral transformations, vector space, etc) and related operators in the paper are part of the Abelian group for validity at the Planck scale. Results thus constitute the description of gravity on all scales.‎‎

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Author Biography

ALBERT V. Herrebrugh, According to the request of the author of this article, the affiliation has been secured with Hyperscience International Journal.

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Published

2024-03-08

How to Cite

Herrebrugh, A. V. (2024). Gravity; Where Quantum Physics and Classical Physics finally meet. Hyperscience International Journal, 4(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55672/hij2024pp1-9

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