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Atomic Gravity

1Independent Researcher, Eldorado do Sul - RS, Brazil


International Journal of Physics. 2021, Vol. 9 No. 2, 53-70
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-9-2-1
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Rolf Arturo Blankschein Guthmann. Atomic Gravity. International Journal of Physics. 2021; 9(2):53-70. doi: 10.12691/ijp-9-2-1.

Correspondence to: Rolf  Arturo Blankschein Guthmann, Independent Researcher, Eldorado do Sul - RS, Brazil. Email: rolfguthmann@outlook.com

Abstract

In this theoretical development, it was possible to reconcile the “Theory of Relativity” with “Quantum Mechanics” by delegating to the atoms the origin of the natural inertia or gravity. Aided by a philosophy related to the flow of time in the microcosm, in which it is delegated to the protons, due to its infinite temporal stability, the reference of the present, while in the electro sphere the time oscillates around it, so that it remains fully compatible with the QM uncertainty principle. With this mechanism, solutions were found for unsolved physics problems, among them: the origin of the Casimir force, the gravitational anomalies of space probes, the excess mass of the Cooper pairs in Nb superconductors, the superluminal velocity of neutrinos when they cross the Earth's crust or when they arrive before the radiation of a Supernova. It is still shown how, from a set of atoms, it is possible to derive the Universal constant of gravity “G”. And through the Cosmological Potential we can understand the mechanism of black holes, the explosion of Supernovae and the origin of high energy Cosmic rays.

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