User:Henrisalles

I am fascinated by Nature and I write about it!

Whereas experimental physics is truly about Nature, it seems that the conclusions of theoretical physics lost touch with Nature. The conclusions, the end results of the theories, rather than the theories themselves, are no longer in tune with Nature. For instance relativity and quantum theories are incompatible with each other, and we human feel such composite image of reality doesn't fit reality. The book of Lee Smolin "The Trouble with Physics..." (Houghton Mifflin Company 2006) explains the dilemma with which physics is confronted.

I am fascinated by "reality" and reality's study that is "experimental physics"! I came up with an interpretation of Nature that I called gravimotion. Gravimotion is only another image of Nature and is no more Nature than any other image of Nature, whether it be a painting, a book, a movie or a mathematical theory for that matter. Gravimotion rests on the idea that uniform motion is self sufficient, as in Newton's inertia law, and that acceleration is a gradient of uniform motion and as such self sufficient too!