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Newton’s Gravity & Quantum Mechanics

December 18, 2011

Newton’s Gravity & Quantum Mechanics

This is a blog to explain Newton’s theory of Gravity in terms of simple terms and relate it to Quantum Mechanics.

What is Gravity according to Newton?

Newton observed an apple falling from a tree and stated that the apple is attracted to Mother Earth due to a force call gravity.

Gravity described by Me

The Earth was brought together by a huge force. When that force was released, the earth retaliated by a force on the surrounding perimeter which is the atmosphere it binds before we enter space where earth has very little power left. This force always exist and can be termed as gravity. So when any ball is thrown away from Earth, it causes friction between the atmosphere and the ball. This causes the ball to ultimately lose all its force to the surrounding atmosphere and return back to Earth.

Can we integrate Quantum Mechanics with Gravity?

When photon is fired and an observer is kept on one of the holes in the “Double Slit Experiment“, the photon swirls towards the observer attracted by its force. It loses its freedom or perhaps its potential energy and therefore does not display an interference pattern on the screen.

Similarly when a ball is suspended in atmosphere, it will get attracted to Earth (the observer) due to lack of any observers nearby. If there was a similar observer closer than Earth’s distance from the ball, the ball would be attracted to that observer rather than Earth. The ball also loses its freedom and its potential energy and rolls on to the body closest to it.

So even if a huge body like Earth is projected at the speed of photon in the “Double Slit Experiment” it will reflect an interference pattern. Something during the Big Bang when the Universe was created. Another example is stars, galaxies against the backdrop of Space due to the Big Bang (Similar to a Double Slit Experiment).

At present Earth is a big particle, but after its inception and during projection it might have been a wave which might have got attracted to Sun and came to rest as Earth as we see today. If you burn a part of Earth, you will see fire and light which is photons and waves. So Earth is made up of waves coiled up to form a big particle. Hence it is a particle as well as a wave.

Caution: This might be all theory