Neoclassical Gravitational Field Theory

Authors

  • Sudeer Punnery Independent Scientist, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14331/ijfps.2024.330168

Keywords:

Neoclassical Gravitational Field Theory, Newton’s Law of Gravitation, Gravity Mysteries, Alternative Gravity Theories

Abstract

This Neoclassical Gravitational Field Theory offers a potential alternative perspective on the nature of gravity by expanding upon Newton’s classical law of gravitation. It seeks to address fundamental questions, such as why gravity functions as it does and why nothing in the universe can escape its influence. This paper explores some of the long-standing mysteries of gravity, including why masses are multiplied in Newton's gravitational formula and why objects accelerate at the same rate in a local gravitational field, regardless of their structure or composition. By presenting a classical framework, this research aims to provoke discussion and encourage further exploration of alternative explanations for gravity, potentially leading to a deeper understanding of both gravity and the universe itself.

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Author Biography

Sudeer Punnery, Independent Scientist, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

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Published

2024-09-15

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Section

ORIGINAL ARTICLES