The mistery of gravity simple
AIDIC - Associazione Italiana di Ingegneria Chimica, Milano, Italy.
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Technology Research Archive, 2022, 02(01), 047–051.
Article DOI: 10.53771/ijstra.2022.2.1.0024
Publication history:
Received on 23 December 2021; revised on 27 January 2022; accepted on 29 January 2022
Abstract:
Every time you jump, you experience gravity, It pulls you back down to the ground, without gravity you’d float off into the atmosphere. We see gravity at work in our lives every day and we see the evidence, but the mystery is still there. Even with several well-received theories attempting to explain why a book falls to the ground they’re still just theories and the mystery of gravity is still unexplained.
Maybe the song recurring in internet is wrong, maybe we do not want to change our mind or may be the confidence of living on the same Earth and the attitude of looking at the same sky produced a hindrance to follow the intuitions of our best masters, to perceive the suggestions derived by their unexplained experiments and to make use of available data.
In the present paper we start from the free fall Galileo experiment joined with Plank black body model and thanks to available nuclear data and to Fermi radioactive beta decay theory, we prove that it is possible to build a new theory for Gravity that is consistent with Newton model, does not suffer the complexity of Einstein in the description of the gravitational field and can explain some of the question marks present in natural phenomena and in books of physics.
Keywords:
Gravity; Grand Unified Theory; Nuclear Physics; Particle Physics
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