Gravity, Electromagnetic Waves, and the Schwarzschild Metric: A Connection Through Mathematical Description

Gravity, Electromagnetic Waves, and the Schwarzschild Metric: A Connection Through Mathematical Description

(zenodo.org) Introduction This article explores the hypothesis that the Schwarzschild metric does not merely describe the curvature of space but rather the distribution of energy along a spherical surface, directly linking it to electromagnetic processes. Additionally, we will examine the mathematical description of electromagnetic waves and their connection to gravity. 1. Gravity and Parameter Recalculations In General Relativity (GR), space curvature is considered a consequence of the presence of mass and energy. However, when recalculating the speed of light and time in gravitational fields, parameter corrections are made. The question arises whether a similar recalculation applies to distances. If not, inconsistencies may arise in gravitational force calculations, suggesting that gravity is not a direct curvature of space but rather a manifestation of energy distribution. The Schwarzschild metric is expressed as: A key point here is that the metric is formulated in spherical coordinates, which suggests a connection to processes with spherical symmetry, such as the propagation of electromagnetic waves. 2. Electromagnetic Wave Equation Electromagnetic waves are described by...
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Reflections: BELIEF, DISBELIEF. SPIRIT and MATTER.

Reflections: BELIEF, DISBELIEF. SPIRIT and MATTER.

(zenodo.org) Download the original in doc format Download English translation (machine translation) doc Author - Sergey Skrynnik Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, mailing address is: science@ast-1c.kz 26 June 2024 Correction dated March 21, 2025. Abstract This work is a philosophical and scientific exploration that unites perspectives on consciousness, energy, and matter. The author presents an original approach based on the idea that energy is fundamentally linked to wave processes, and that the fundamental forces of nature can be explained through interactions between dimensions. The first part examines the meaning of life, the role of striving, and love as a creative force. It explores the connection between spirit and matter, as well as the role of consciousness in shaping reality. The second part introduces a hypothesis about the structure of elementary particles and the mechanisms behind physical interactions. The author proposes the concept of a magnetic dimension, which explains the nature of mass, charge, and gravity. Special attention is given to quantum uncertainty and the possibility of additional dimensions. This work is intended...
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