Originally posted by Avatarr
Gravity is an anti particle for Photons? Gravity is a wave? This is very unorthodox, to say the least. But I can\'t say I understand everything in this Bossi. I have a few questions: When you say "anti-particle", do you mean the same thing as anti-matter when we say normal matter? When you say "anti-force", what exactly do you mean? What does the LESA acronym stand for?
I can see a potential hole in the theorey. If you say that gravity is an anti particle of photons, simply because it doesn\'t reflect them, what do you call matter that doesn\'t reflect photons? I must admit, I can\'t think of anything that doesn\'t reflect photons. Even black coloured things that don\'t reflect normal light always relfects some infa-red. (Are there substances that are considered to be normal matter that absorb all photons directed upon it?)
A antiparticle in our theory is not the same as in standard QM. The photon is itselfs antiparticle in QM(Quantummechanics), in our theory the graviton is anti particle to the photon.
Anti particles is a wrong name, because there is no particles in our theory. Just the sum of space and anti-space (LESA and anti-LESA)
What I mean when I say antiforce I mean a force that neutralize another force so the sum becomes zero.
Matter that doesnt reflect photons are in our theory pure anti-LESA. The concept matter is not a good word to use. Our theory is based on completely new physics where mass energy, momentum a.s.o is just things that humans have created to make life easier.
Well we are having close connection through the mail so I can answer better there.