THE GRAVITATIONAL
WAVE AND SOLUTIONS OF EINSTEIN EQUATION
C. Y.
Lo
Applied and Pure Research Institute
15 Walnut
Hill Rd., Amherst, NH
03031
email: c_y_lo@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
According to the announcement of LIGO, the
gravitational wave has been confirmed, although Einstein was not sure whether
the gravitational wave exists. According to the linearized equation, Einstein
claimed the existence of the gravitational wave, but he later also discovered
that his equation does not have the gravitational wave solution. Thus, Einstein
was puzzled because he did not know that, for the dynamic case, the linearized equation
and the Einstein equation are independent equations because the former has bounded
dynamic solutions, but the latter does not. Thus, to have a gravitational wave
solution generated by mass, one must modify his equation into the
Lorentz-Levy-Einstein equation, whose exact form remains to be investigated. Moreover,
the gravitation can also be generated from charges. Thus, an experimental verifiable
gravitational wave can be generated on earth from a capacitor that is connected
with an alternative electric potential.