Saturday, January 28, 2012

Shape of elastic string waves

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
In their physics book published in 1981, Halliday and Resnick provide drawings of traveling transverse waves for a common string. They point out that the string’s elastic properties are responsible for the waves. The shape of the pulse created is similar to that shown in the following illustration.


Experiments have shown that the pulse does not change its shape as it moves along the string, and it will continue indefinitely if there are no internal frictional losses. This is exactly what we should expect for gravitons because gravitons have perfect elasticity and perfect cohesiveness.

A physical disturbance on the electron sends moving transverse waves along the string. The waves have small amplitudes and move with great velocity. This allows moving transverse graviton waves to transfer energy to other subatomic particles. In the blogs that follow, I will present a model to show how graviton waves provide the energy needed to explain the effect of gravitons on string cycles and their affect on moving subatomic particles. Till then be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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