Sujet : Uniting Everything
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 09. Jun 2025, 06:57:01
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Uniting Everything
It occurred to me that the Le Sage theory of gravitation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage%27s_theory_of_gravitation can also unite gravity and light (EM radiation)
and solve the 'light is a particle' versus 'light is a wave' issue.
And the 'missing dark matter' issue
as well as the ever expanding universe.
Imagine a shower head with water flowing out of it.
You can push things around with that (Le Sage particles pushing things together, from a zillion shower heads so to speak).
Now take your finger and move it in the 'beam' next to the shower head.
That will modulate the beam.
You can make something far away hit by that beam move say left and right.
So, EM radiation (Electromagnetic radiation) a modulation of the Le Sage particles?
Sure, why not, we see 'gravitational lensing' where the carrier of the EM radiation seems to be diverted near a heavy object,
like that shower beam is diverted by a big object.
So Where do those Le Sage particles originate from?
From outside that what we can see, this universe, or simply from stars or maybe black holes, within what we can see?
Well if 'within what we can see' than those Le Saga particles would push everything apart and the universe would be expanding.
And they seem to detect that.
So 'photons' are just waves of Le Sage particles modulated in different ways.
The wave / particle issue solved.
So gravity and light now united.
The speed of those Le Sage particles is the speed of light, gravity and light have been shown to move at the same speed.
Everything seems to be orbiting everything else,
-where does this energy come from? Sure moon orbits earth, electrons orbit neutrons and positron,
but only because of 'attraction' between those, 'gravity ' for the moon,
and that source of motion for elementary particles could well be those Le Sage particles.
Those give spin and what not to all matter.
And finally? where is that 'missing dark matter'?
well right under your nose, it could well be those Le Sage particles.
This is Jan Panteltje's theory of almost everything, I put it hereby in the public domain,
you are free to use to to get your nobble-price you humming beans!