Nature of Gravity Wave[1]

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%________Symbole Definition:_____φγφ λλE XR %________ABSTRAT:________As direct Newton-Maxwell solutions for particle formation, we obtain: (1) An oscillatory charge |qi|=e of any sign and the electromagnetic waves generated by it (of an angular frequency i and traveling at the velocity of light c), called as a whole a basic particle, has a mass mi= i/c^2, 2 π being Planck constant. (2) Two such particles, i,j=1,2, separated R apart in a dielectric vacuum will, in their mutual radiation depolarization-electric-field (Epol.i(j;T)=-Ei(j;T)) and magnetic-field (Bi(j;T) =Ei(j;T)/c), act on each other a mutual RDM Lorentz force Fg=Gm1m2/R^2, where G=μ0^2e^4c^4/4 πρl^2, is the susceptibility, μ0 permeability and ρl linear mass density of the medium. Fg is always attractive and identifiable as Newton's gravity, and accordingly G the universal gravitational constant. (3) The RDM radiation fields, Epol.i,Bi, accordingly make up the gravity wave, which is transverse and has a wave velocity equal to c. (4) This gravity can penetrate any material objects on the way, whilst a radiation force (always repulsive) will not, yielding as net result a gravity between two large bodies composed of the aforesaid particles. [1] J. X. Zheng-Johansson and P-I. Johansson, with Foreword by Prof. R. Lundin, ``Unification of Classical, Quantum and Relativistic Mechanics and of the Four Forces" (Nova Science, 2005); physics/0411245; physics/0501037; Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., C1 (2004).

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