The Infinite Universe of Einstein and Newton - Barry Bruce - Books - Brown Walker Press - 9781581124101 - June 1, 2003
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The Infinite Universe of Einstein and Newton

Barry Bruce

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The Infinite Universe of Einstein and Newton

After developing his Law of Gravitation, Newton came to believe that the Universe was infinite and homogeneous on a large scale. Einstein's original intuition was similar to Newton's in that he thought our Universe was static, infinite, isotropic and homogeneous. The field equations of Einstein's general relativity are solved for this universe. One of the three solutions found, the "infinite closed universe", traps light within a finite portion of the universe. This infinite closed universe model is shown to fit all the data of the Hubble diagram better than the Big Bang, and it fits the recent supernova data without having to postulate mysterious dark energy. Using general relativity and the physics which evolved from Newton, the author finds the force of gravity between two point particles. Utilizing this force and the infinite closed universe model, the net force of gravity on a point particle, in arbitrary motion, due to the uniform mass distribution of the universe is calculated by an integration. This net force of gravity is found to be equal to the force of inertia. These calculations explain Newton's First Law, Newton's Second Law, and the equivalence of inertial and gravitational mass. In addition, by the extension of Einstein's general relativity to two-body interactions Newton's Third Law is elicited. These results show that the cosmological redshift and the physics that we know are likely the result of the uniform mass distribution of our infinite closed universe and gravity alone.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 1, 2003
ISBN13 9781581124101
Publishers Brown Walker Press
Pages 116
Dimensions 153 × 8 × 229 mm   ·   195 g
Language English  

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