Gravitation: Immediate Action at a Distance or Close up Events?

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Harmen H. Hollestelle

Abstract

Is immediate action at a distance, like gravitational attraction, imaginable using the contrary concept of close up, tactile, events? Tactile events, defined with the term ‘tap-tapping' as a blind man does, described in a two-way spiritual interaction theory, are implemented in physics to understand gravitation from this respect. The quantum mechanical wave function reduction during measurements receives a new approach. Formulated is a new proof for Einstein's Equivalence Principle, extending it beyond locality, and a sketch of how tactile interaction could explain dark energy and an accelerated expansion of the universe. Dark energy and dark matter are examples starting from which to discuss properties of matter and space and gravitation as immediate tactile action rather than mediated action such as electromagnetism.

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How to Cite
Hollestelle, H. H. (2018). Gravitation: Immediate Action at a Distance or Close up Events?. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.24940/theijst/2018/v6/i12/ST1812-002