Tuesday, June 10, 2008

My conjecture of "gravitation-magnetic field" before 1997

It is said that Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity (General Relativity) has serious mistake. For example, Zhou Peiyuan thought that the principle of general covariance does not hold generally in physics (Zhou (Chou) Peiyuan, “On Coordinates and Coordinate Transformation in Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation” in Proc. of the Third Marcel Grossmann Meetings on Gen. Relativ. ed. Hu Ning, Science Press & North Holland. (1983), 1-20.). In case this would be true, “gravitation-magnetic field” (“gravomagnetic field” in shortening) is a candidate conjecture to substitute for General Relativity. This conjecture can be used to explain gravitational wave, to unify the electromagnetism and gravitation, and to explain the existing experiments of validating General Relativity.
The “gravomagnetic field” conjecture says that: (1) just like the moving electrical charge can generate the magnetic field, a moving mass can generate the gravomagnetic field. (2) the accelerating mass can generate a new kind of gravitational wave, similar to that the accelerating electrical charge can generate electromagnetic wave. Here the gravitational wave is not that in Einstein’s General Relativity.
More details of “gravomagnetic field” conjecture can see my paper in 1997.
We should notice that the “gravomagnetic field” conjecture was put forward by some of my senior high school classmates in 1980. This conjecture was not put firstly by me.
Here the “gravomagnetic field” conjecture is not a conception in the existing physics. It is a conjecture which needs to be proof-tested by experiments in the real world. We should not discuss it more theoretically, because physics is a kind of experimental science.

I am Zheng-Ling YANG