Quantised inertia from relativity and the uncertainty principle
Date
2016-11-03Author
McCulloch, ME
Subject
7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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It is shown here that if we assume that what is conserved in nature is not simply mass-energy, but rather mass-energy plus the energy uncertainty of the uncertainty principle, and if we also assume that position uncertainty is reduced by the formation of relativistic horizons, then the resulting increase of energy uncertainty is close to that needed for a new model for inertial mass (MiHsC, quantised inertia) which has been shown to predict galaxy rotation without dark matter and cosmic acceleration without dark energy. The same principle can also be used to model the inverse square law of gravity, and predicts the mass of the electron.
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Publisher
IOP Publishing
Journal
EPL (Europhysics Letters)
Volume
115
Issue
6
Pagination
69001-69001
Number
ARTN 69001
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