Fringe Theory?

khan

Registered Senior Member
Is this a fringe theory?

http://www.donaldgburkhard.com/pdfs/dgbforeword.pdf

The Pythagorean Theorem and Physics

The Pythagorean Theorem defines separation relations that must prevail if the universe is to exist. Some properties of Space resulting therefrom are explored.

Donald G. Burkhard

Professor Emeritus University of Georgia


It is known by direct observation that stars in their galaxies have been
and are accumulating to the outer fringes of their galaxies at a constant
acceleration within the galaxy. The current speed reached by the stars in
the Milky Way is 200 km/sec. Likewise the galaxies themselves are collectively
receding from their point of origin in the universe at a constant
acceleration and also repelling one-another with a constant acceleration
of the same value as that of the stars within a galaxy. Scientists have attributed
the phenomena to forces produced by so-called dark matter and
energy.

This account is wrong.

The actual explanation can be found by exploring Clifford Algebra
and its role in quantizing the gravitational field. In the manuscript, "The
Pythagorem Theorem and Physics," it is shown that there exists a real
force that does not interact with Newtonian Gravity but does exert a negative
gravitational force that is responsible for the observed expansion
phenomena. Preparatory to this explanation, the document shows that
gravity has the same structure as electromagnetism and may be similarly
quantized.







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The Pythagorean Theorem and Physics

The Pythagorean Theorem defines separation relations that must prevail if the universe is to exist. Some properties of Space resulting therefrom are explored.

Donald G. Burkhard

Professor Emeritus University of Georgia


It is known by direct observation that stars in their galaxies have been
and are accumulating to the outer fringes of their galaxies at a constant
acceleration within the galaxy. The current speed reached by the stars in
the Milky Way is 200 km/sec. Likewise the galaxies themselves are collectively
receding from their point of origin in the universe at a constant
acceleration and also repelling one-another with a constant acceleration
of the same value as that of the stars within a galaxy. Scientists have attributed
the phenomena to forces produced by so-called dark matter and
energy.

If this is really from a professor it is very embarrasing:

There is no evidence or observation that stars are 'accumulating in the outer fringes of their galaxies'.

This statement is also wrong:
Likewise the galaxies themselves are collectively receding from their point of origin in the universe at a constant acceleration

Another wrong statement:
also repelling one-another with a constant acceleration of the same value as that of the stars within a galaxy.

Since the guy is completely clueless about what the current scientific theory is, his 'solution' to the imagined theory is not even worth reading - which I did not.
 
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