Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Gravitons persist longer than other strings

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
Uncle Virgil continues....

This is a tale of my Uncle Virg,
An aged and gnarly man,
Who fought a monster muley buck
In a red canyon formed of sand.

Muley Buck charged like a demon
Nostrils flared and eyes flashen fire
Smoke seemed to billow round him
The ol' man was caught by surprise.

The thirty-ought-six came up in a flash
A knobby finger pressed cold steel
The buck charged on with lowered head
There was an explosion then all was still.

To be continued….

My model for the creation and retraction of strings shows that gravitons are created at the same time as other strings, but the model allows them to exist for a much longer time in space. I first worked through the model for the creation of strings, then later realized that the model required that gravitons persist through many string cycles. If gravitons exist for one second, it would allow them to make a round trip of 10 to 20 million light years traveling at the same velocity as magnons: 10 raised to the 23rd power or 100000000000000000000000 meters per second.

The conclusion that gravitons may exist for a longer period than other strings is supported by two other observations. First it has been shown that atomic clocks traveling west in commercial airliners run faster than clocks traveling east. The variable here is Earth spinning on its axis. I believe gravitons are bent in space as earth spins on its axis, which means they have to exist perhaps a second or so in order for this to occur. All strings have waves that emanate from the electron and other particles that create them. Because gravitons are bent as Earth rotates on its axis, it causes graviton waves to travel at least partly to the west. A vast number of waves traveling west would penetrate the clock flying west and cause it to run faster. The waves would have the opposite effect on clocks flying east since the clocks would be penetrated by waves coming against them.

The nature of graviton waves, how they are generated, and how they influence the speed of an atomic clock will have to wait for future blogs. There is a rational explanation.

Other experiments have shown that clocks here on Earth that communicate with atomic clocks aboard satellites must be continually adjusted. This adjustment depends on whether the clock is east or west of the satellite. Graviton waves can also explain this effect. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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