THE UNIFICATION OF GRAVITATION AND ELECTROMAGNETISM
AND
THE MASS-CHARGE INTERACTION
C. Y.
Lo
Applied and Pure Research Institute
7 Taggart Drive, Unit E, Nashua,
NH 03060
USA
ABSTRACT
It is found that general
relativity is incomplete because it involves the charge-mass interaction. The Reissner-Nordstrom metric enables
to show that, due to the
electromagnetic energy, there is a repulsive effect in gravity.
Analysis of this effect shows that the geodesic equation as the equation of
motion is inadequate. To include the force of charge-mass repulsion, it is
shown that the unification within the theoretical framework of a
five-dimensional theory would resolve this problem because of the additional
metric elements. In the five-dimensional theory of Einstein and Pauli, those
elements were incorrectly disregarded as having no physical meaning. The string
theorists led by Witten
also failed because they do not understand the Einstein equation adequately. Concurrently,
the formula E = mc2 is proven as only conditionally valid and
experimental verifications of the new force are discussed. Thus, the full
meaning of relativity is still emerging after 100 years of Einstein’s creation.
The physical meaning and applications of the new charge-mass interaction are discussed.
Key words: Mass-charge interaction, Geodesic equation,
Einstein’s equivalence principle, Euclidean-like structure,
Five-dimensional theory, Repulsive effect. , 04.20.-q,
04.20.Cv