Newton’s (1/m) Catastrophe: Newton’s 2nd Law of Nature is Fatally Wrong, But Fixable
POSTER
Abstract
A century of work focused on (1/m) as variable mass increases become zero. For example, the photon should travel at infinity speed with zero mass. This poster follows the logic that an inverse must coordinate, as in a1a2=K. That is as one object slows the zero, by Newton’s (1/m) catastrophe, the corresponding object must accelerate to infinity!
The challenge is similar to the Rayleigh-Jeans ultraviolet catastrophe. That logic was fixed by a new equation, Planck’s. This approach is very similar.
Newton’s 2nd Law of Nature is fatally wrong, But Fixable by an acceleration allocation segment that follows directly from localization and LDA in DFT at scale 1/(d/dBase)3/4. By current use of (1/m), we are introducing errors and the many error-correction techniques including:
With one segment, all four become unnecessary.
The challenge is similar to the Rayleigh-Jeans ultraviolet catastrophe. That logic was fixed by a new equation, Planck’s. This approach is very similar.
Newton’s 2nd Law of Nature is fatally wrong, But Fixable by an acceleration allocation segment that follows directly from localization and LDA in DFT at scale 1/(d/dBase)3/4. By current use of (1/m), we are introducing errors and the many error-correction techniques including:
- Lande’s (g-2)/2
Anomalous moment (1.0011589 . . . )
General relativity’s curvature
Localization and MetaGGA in DFT
With one segment, all four become unnecessary.
* No external funding was used in this research.
Presenters
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Arno Vigen
6061862733
Authors
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Arno Vigen
6061862733