Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravity

A New Relativity Theory

by Selwyn E Wright


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/27/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781466980440
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781466980433
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781466980426

About the Book

In a Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravity, author Selwyn Wright describes his New Relativity (NR) theory in a simple physical way, in order to help the lay person to understand. At the same time he seeks to update aspects of modern physics in a rigorous manner. NR removes confusion in Einstein’s relativity, simplifies our understanding of the universe and challenges relativity as a more logical and comprehensive theory.

Motional electromagnetic (EM) and gravitational theories are shown to have two inherent deficiencies that have prevented them from becoming a unified theory. Firstly they do not recognize that the propagation medium (ether) is the essential thread that runs through these developments. Secondly they do not realise that EM waves and gravity are two forms of the same field - unsteady electric and steady difference electric fields. Wright’s new theory re-establishes a preferred frame of reference and restores the connection between classical and modern physics. It also forges new links between electrical sources and observers in motion and between electric fields and gravity.

As explained in the Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravity the medium provides the bridge between the Lorentz transform, accelerating frames and gravity, providing a basis for the unification theory of the universe.


About the Author

Professor Selwyn Wright obtained his PhD in the ISVR at the University of Southampton in the UK. At Stanford University he was involved in establishing an Institute in Acoustic and Aeronautics at the NASA Ames Research Center. At the George Washington University he set up a postgraduate program in acoustics at the Langley Research Center. He was a Scientific Adviser to the French Government (ONERA). On retirement he was the Brook Hansen Professor and Chair of Engineering at a British University.