Two space-times or one?

ORAL

Abstract

The surface of Space-Time on which Gravitational Waves propagate is stiffer than steel, so stiff that the waves propagate at the speed of light according to the old view used to describe Aether.  This author had proposed that ST is comprised of "holes".  This author put forward a theory, that "holes" are anti-matter, that had evaporated. The"holes" in semiconductors occasionally collide with an electron and  form one gamma ray, instead of two.  The positive charge in the hole is used to calculate a current in which is the Probability Current.  From Feynman's QED, the positron is an electron traveling backward in time.  Although the positron is traveling backward in time, its Probability Current is moving forward in time.  It is this contradiction that forms a "Ghost" particle, that has many of the same properties as the Positron, but lacks the ability to "collide".  Where does the missing Energy go?  This author proposed that it is that missing Energy, that is producing the expansion of Space-Time.  Unlike the Big-Bang, but not necessarily contrary to it, this theory, which the author calls "Kriske's Field Theory", actually gives a working and experimentally testable mechanism for the structure and the expansion of Space-Time. This can be tested with LIGO/LISA.

Presenters

  • Richard M M Kriske

    University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Authors

  • Richard M M Kriske

    University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

  • Richard M M Kriske

    University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities