WHY MASS APPEARS GRAVITATIONAL
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https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v11i5.6116Keywords:
Spacetime, Space-time, dark energy, Dark matter, Relativity, Special relativity, General relativity, Curved space-time, Curved spacetime, Einstein, gravity, gravitational, MassAbstract
Einsteins theory of General relativity is a popular theory, but unfortunately it cannot account for all the observable gravity in the universe. This paper presents a new force predicted through the McMahon field theory (2010) [1], which is refered to in McMahon field theory (2010) [1] as Mahona (pronounced Maa-naa), which appears to be gravitational. In this paper, I draw upon the McMahon field theory (2010) [1], and use it to explain why mass appears gravitational, as well as the source of the excess gravity that General relativity cannot account for. I will do this in simplistic terms for the benefit of the reader. Thus with the understanding presented here, any vechicle utilising this new force called Mahona shall have gravitational capability.
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