Gravity as a zero-point-fluctuation force

Physics – General Physics

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Gravitation Theory, Gravitational Fields, Unified Field Theory, Van Der Waals Forces, Electromagnetic Fields, Kinetic Energy, Particle Motion, Partons, Zero Point Energy

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Sakharov (1968) has proposed a suggestive model in which gravity is not a separately existing fundamental force, but rather an induced effect associated with zero-point fluctuations (ZPFs) of the vacuum, in much the same manner as the van der Waals and Casimir forces. In the spirit of this proposal, a point-particle-ZPF interaction model is developed that accords with and fulfills this hypothesis. In the model, gravitational mass and its associated gravitational effects are shown to derive in a fully self-consistent way from electromagnetic-ZPF-induced particle motion (Zitterbewegung). Because of its electromagnetic-ZPF underpinning, gravitational theory in this form constitutes an 'already unified' theory.

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