Fundamental Interactions of Nature: Classical Unification of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Forces

Publication Date: 25/10/2020

DOI: 10.52589/AJENSR/VOZCNZ5Q


Author(s): Alfred Mishi, Charity Kuje, Arigu Sabari, John Ojosipe, Deborah Adigun, Chinedu Egbogu, Daniel Dusu.

Volume/Issue: Volume 3 , Issue 6 (2020)



Abstract:

We have looked at the four fundamental interactions, the interaction between imaginary energies. This been the electromagnetic (between electric charges), weak (between electric and colour charges), and strong (between colour charges) interactions. Among the four fundamental elements, there are ten (six real and four imaginary) fundamental interactions. We also have presented a Classical theory of unification of gravitational force and the electromagnetic force based on generalization of Newton’s law of gravitation to include a dynamic term inferred from the Lorentz force of electromagnetic interaction. This dynamic term alone in the gravitational force is enough to develop the entire dynamic theory of gravitation parallel to that of electrodynamics. This theory naturally solves the mystery of action-at-distance. It has been shown that the inverse square law of the static and the dynamic forces is the result of the conservation of mass (Gauss’s Law) and the total momentum (Wang’s Law). The Wang’s Law been a new discovery. The new theory also predicts that the gravitational force is transmitted through propagation of gravitational waves at the speed of light.


Keywords:

Classical Unification of Gravitational, Electromagnetic Forces, Strong Force, Weak Force, Imaginary Force


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