Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2002-05-20
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
24 pages, 2 figures; finally revised version
Scientific paper
Based on the model of a "soft" cellular space and deterministic quantum mechanics developed previously, the scattering of a free moving particle by structural units of the space -- superparticles -- is studied herein. The process of energy and inert mass transmission from the moving particle to superparticles and hence the creation of elementary excitations of the space -- inertons -- are analyzed in detail. The space crystallite made up around the particle in the degenerate space is shown to play the key role in those processes. A comprehensive analysis of the nature of the origin of gravitation, the particle's gravitational potential 1/r, and the gravitational interaction between material objects is performed. It seems reasonably to say that the main idea of the work may briefly be stated in the words: No motion, no gravity.
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