Cosmic String Theory: Gravity and Tension

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DOI: 10.4236/jhepgc.2018.42020    1,000 Downloads   3,052 Views  Citations
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Planets are interconnected via magnetic field lines, which allow flux transfer events. In this paper, a thought experiment is performed whereby the Sun and planets are visualized as a violin with magnetic field lines analogous to strings of the violin. Frequency calculations for vibrating strings between the Earth and Sun compare favorably with measured satellite data for flux transfer events. Ideal Schumann Resonance was calculated using speed of light, diameter of the Earth and Earth’s gravity for tension. The force of attraction and repulsion of magnets is analogous to tension and compression resulting from tremendously low frequency (TLF) electromechanical waves. Gravity waves are thus theorized as mechanical waves brought about by the tension of electron strings, which also act dually as electromagnetic waves. Future harmonic analysis of flux transfer wave forms for each planet would add credence to the string theory as the theory of everything.

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Poole, G. (2018) Cosmic String Theory: Gravity and Tension. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 4, 312-322. doi: 10.4236/jhepgc.2018.42020.

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