August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

No show: The Modified Archimedes Principle

Not scheduled
20m
Parallel session talk Dark Matter DM: Dark Matter

Speaker

Mr Arnold Lasky (unaffiliated)

Description

Abstract

The Modified Archimedes Principle (MAP) is a modified gravity theory, which holds that a massive body, such as the sun, or a mass equivalent vacuum energy body, such as a halo, which is immersed in the vacuum energy of space, displaces a volume of such space that is centered on such body, through a mass repelling displacement force that complements the mass attracting gravitational force, and contains an amount of mass equivalent vacuum energy: that is exactly equal to the mass of the displacing body; that displaces its mass equivalence in the surrounding vacuum energy; that generates a repellent displacement force; that induces and is induced by, the attractive gravitational force; and that is called gravitodisplacement.

Actual mass/electromagnetic energy and virtual mass/vacuum energy equally comprise a unified mass/energy system that is expressed most strongly at the surface of a displacing body, from where, pursuant to the inverse square law, attenuated vacuum energy is exponentially reenergized, repelled to and concentrated within, a distant vacuum energy "halo". Since vacuum energy is dissipated at the surface of the earth, the Casimir plate test results were skewed, in that vacuum energy halos do account for observed stellar/galactic movements.

Two years before its discovery, your author copyrighted a prediction of the existence of the Kuiper cliff (not the name). Confirmation-of-prediction is accepted proof-of-theory. Unknown to this day, MAP explains what the Kuiper cliff is, and why it is, where it is.

MAP also predicts the existence of the scattered disc cliff and other solar and extrasolar cliffs, and offers plausible interpretations of, et al: the flyby anomaly; the composition and structure of halos; the composition and structure of voids; dark matter/energy; the fabric of space-time; the large scale structure of the universe; the variable acceleration/deceleration/acceleration of the universe; and the cosmological constant.

Primary author

Mr Arnold Lasky (unaffiliated)

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