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Theoretical confirmation of the gravitation new origin having a d | 10303
Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics

Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0398

Theoretical confirmation of the gravitation new origin having a dipolar electrical nature with Coulomb’s law corrected


2nd International Conference on Physics

August 28-30, 2017 Brussels, Belgium

Ioan Has

Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy, Romania

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Phys Chem Biophys

Abstract :

In papers, one demonstrates that the electrical dipole force FD between two electrical dipoles may exist at any distance r, by reciprocal orientation. But considering actual force FC, given by Coulomb law, such dipole force FD depends on a term in 1/r4, being negligible compared to the gravitational force FN, which in Newtonâ�?�?s law depends on 1/r2. To obtain the principal term in 1/r2, for dipole interaction FD, it was necessary and sufficiently to admit a hypothesis which considers a new Coulomb law force FCC, as a series of terms of powers of r, including a new term, â�?�?ln r. With this force FCC, for dipole interaction new force FDC, an expression having the principal term in 1/r2 results, as in Newtonâ�?�?s law. In order to verify the above hypothesis, numerical checking for the new dipole force FDC was performed, utilizing actual electric permeability, the constant �?µ0 corrected. These calculations made for an astronomical distance (109m), showed a good agreement (relative ratio R=FN/FDC â�?�? 0.626) between the force FN and the dipole force FDC obtained with the corrected Coulomb law. On the basis of this gravity theory, some important consequences result, such as the inexistence of the gravitational waves, of the black holes, of the space gravitational curvature, and of the big-bang. This gravity theory with more than 4 terms of series, yield the four known forces of nature, unifying them. The new gravity theory is possible only in quantum environment admitting the presence of an ether.

Biography :

Ioan Has completed his licence at Technical University of Constructions from Bucharest in 1965, where the Physics Course was delivered by Prof. Nicolae Barbulescu. He obtained PhD degree in Geotechnical & Foundation field, from TUCB, in 1979. He followed a Doctoral Seminar in 1975 at International Mechanics Centre from Udine, Italy. He functioned as Professor at Technical Disciplines Chair from Land Forces Academy, Sibiu, between 1995 and 2008 when retired but now works as expert in constructions. He published over 110 papers (40 in physics) in reputed journals and participated in about 20 conferences (12 in Physics).

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