TITLE:
Quantum Model of Gravity Unifies Relativistic Effects, Describes Inflation/Expansion Transition, Matches CMB Data
AUTHORS:
Jody A. Geiger
KEYWORDS:
Relativity, Measurement Distortion, Length Contraction, Time Dilation, Quantum Gravity, Gravitational Constant, Planck Units, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmic Microwave Background, Space-Time Curvature
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.4 No.4,
October
11,
2018
ABSTRACT: Presenting a unified model of motion and gravity has proved difficult as current approaches to quantum and classical physics are incompatible. Using measurement quantization—a model that demonstrates the physical significance of Planck’s units of length, mass, and time—measure is expressed as counts of the fundamental units establishing a common framework for describing quantum and cosmological phenomena with expressions that are defined throughout the entire physical domain. Beginning with the Pythagorean Theorem, we demonstrate an understanding of measure with respect to static and moving references. The model is extended to include the measure of mass thus completing a single approach for describing the contraction and dilation of measure. With this new approach, relativistic effects are now described as properties of quantized finite units of measure. In support of the model, several descriptions of phenomena are resolved that match our most precise data such as the measure of dark energy, universal expansion, mass distribution, and the age of the Cosmic Microwave Background.