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A New Light In Physics A new theory is urgently needed in Physics... Rate Topic: -----

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 01:20 AM

"Dark matter", "dark energy", "parallel universes"...
Don't you think all are wrong predictions as consequence of wrong assumed theories?
In spite of stubbornly search for them without any success I think it is of much more good sense to explore changes in current theories and even new theories.
This is what some scientists like Sergio Mendoza and Xavier Hernandez at UNAM University in Mexico are considering proposing that the gravitational field could be more complex than in Classical Physics (See Extended Gravity article).
I think this is the right way.

Here I present to analyze or discuss anything about a new theory which I think deserves and needs to be analyzed and developed further by more expert minds: A New Light In Physics
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Posted 01 September 2011 - 08:11 AM

Particularly anyone interested in the following I have mentioned in other forum (edited a bit):

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I would consider "extraordinary evidence" the experiment I propose in sections 6.3 and 6.4 of the manuscript. I can't do it, I have no technology nor resources to make it and I'm looking for someone that could be interested. I think is an "extraordinary experiment" to be done in Physics independently of the theory be right or not. It would verify among other things the presence of a relativistic effect in the De Broglie formula which I think haven't been done because the original Davisson-Germer experiment doesn't do since only relativelly small velocities of electrons are analyzed and only classical physical formulas are applied.
The experiment is just a modification on the known Davisson-Germer experiment of diffraction of electrons. You know, the original experiment was done accelerating the electrons by only about 50 volts and is strange no results are shown at higher velocities. The theory predicts that something "strange" could appear and so it is proposed to modify the apparatus adding a "velocity selector" which uses crossed electric and magnetic fields to directly determine the velocity of the electrons in spite of obtain it indirectly measuring the voltage in the accelerating plates.
Is a very feasible experiment not so difficult for people in technologically advanced countries and would give "extraordinary results".
Anyone interested?

Just for the case here are the links to the sections presenting it briefly:
Section 6.3 The experiment at high velocities
Section 6.4 The experiment aa a proof

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