A mark of Quantum Gravity.
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The theory of gravity must begin from quantum gravity,
But we have not theory of quantum gravity and therefore
it is possible to find many theories about this subject.
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My opinion.
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To create theory of gravity ( quantum gravity ) is needed
a mass , an energy and a reference frame where the gravity
can be created.
The reference frame is a vacuum.
The condition of mass is E=kT
The condition of energy is E=h*f
Then the process of beginning of gravitation can have scheme:
h*v = kT logW.
h*v > kT logW.
h*v < kT .
About which mass am I talking ?
At first I am talking about very strange element helium II
( because its temperature very near to absolute zero ) and
then about the second layer helium I.
Later this system begins to revolve.
And again the revolving helium is very different from all another liquid.
As result of this revolving the hydrogen was created.
The scheme:
h*v -- - > He II - - > He I -- - > H ( +70%) -- - > He (ordinary +20% )
--- - > the remainder is about 2%
Explanation about behavior of helium were given by
P. Kapitza , L. Landau and E.L. Andronikashvili .
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1
Einstein's GRT is math-geometrical theory.
It doesn't explain which particles create gravity.
2
Gravity in the 11 ( or maybe 27) dimensions space
perhaps is interesting math theory but it doesn't
describe which particles create gravity.
3
CERN creates cold kingdom in hope to find Higgs boson
which ' is responsible for all the mass in the universe '.
4
I say that the vacuum ( space between billions and billions galaxies)
is cold kingdom T=0K. And then thinking logically the first element
which can be created from vacuum must be helium II and helium I
But in Alice's Wonderland a simple logical thought is sounded strange.
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=.
The theory of gravity must begin from quantum gravity,
But we have not theory of quantum gravity and therefore
it is possible to find many theories about this subject.
=.
My opinion.
=.
To create theory of gravity ( quantum gravity ) is needed
a mass , an energy and a reference frame where the gravity
can be created.
The reference frame is a vacuum.
The condition of mass is E=kT
The condition of energy is E=h*f
Then the process of beginning of gravitation can have scheme:
h*v = kT logW.
h*v > kT logW.
h*v < kT .
About which mass am I talking ?
At first I am talking about very strange element helium II
( because its temperature very near to absolute zero ) and
then about the second layer helium I.
Later this system begins to revolve.
And again the revolving helium is very different from all another liquid.
As result of this revolving the hydrogen was created.
The scheme:
h*v -- - > He II - - > He I -- - > H ( +70%) -- - > He (ordinary +20% )
--- - > the remainder is about 2%
Explanation about behavior of helium were given by
P. Kapitza , L. Landau and E.L. Andronikashvili .
=====.
1
Einstein's GRT is math-geometrical theory.
It doesn't explain which particles create gravity.
2
Gravity in the 11 ( or maybe 27) dimensions space
perhaps is interesting math theory but it doesn't
describe which particles create gravity.
3
CERN creates cold kingdom in hope to find Higgs boson
which ' is responsible for all the mass in the universe '.
4
I say that the vacuum ( space between billions and billions galaxies)
is cold kingdom T=0K. And then thinking logically the first element
which can be created from vacuum must be helium II and helium I
But in Alice's Wonderland a simple logical thought is sounded strange.
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