The Unified Theory of Mass, Gravity, Light & The Big Bang

by Joseph L. Poggie; Robert A. Poggie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/04/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781403370877

About the Book

The original and sole intent of this book was to review and numerically derive a theory of gravity that would include an explanation of its physical origin. As this effort progressed, it became evident to us that the physical origin of gravity also had wide ranging implications on existing theories of mass, dark matter, light transmission, and the big-bang. More specifically, this book reexamines Newton's original theory of gravity, postulates a new definition for mass, restates Newton's original theory for gravity, and theorizes that dark matter and its expansion within the universe is the source of gravitational force. It necessarily followed that the standard textbook explanation of the "dual nature" of light would more logically be explained as a wave traversing an all-pervading, diffuse, homogenous and yet-unseen ether or dark matter. And lastly, this work lends support to recently posed theories that dark matter constitutes the vast majority of mass contained in the universe, and that the tangible universe and dark matter are expanding together as a result of the big-bang. The reformulated theory of gravity and discussion of tangible mass and dark matter presented here offers an opportunity to unify the physical laws, empirical observations, and theories of mass, dark matter, gravity, light transmission, and the big-bang.


About the Author

Joseph L. Poggie majored in Applied Physics at Hofstra University, on Long Island, N.Y., and at The Florida Institute of Technology, in Melbourne, Florida. He has more than forty years of Engineering Research and Development experience most of which is in the aerospace industry and in the U.S A.A.C. He has spent the majority of the past fifteen years of his retirement developing the theories presented in this book, and those presented in “Special Relativity Tested”, published in 2000. He also has had many articles published in technical publications and magazines.

Robert A. Poggie majored in Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University in 1984 and received Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1986 and 1992. He has over twelve years of experience in orthopaedic research and development, and is currently employed as Director of Applied Research by Implex Corp., located in northern New Jersey. He has over fifteen published articles and sixty abstracts from his work in orthopaedic research and development.