June 30, 2020
By Nader Bhutto
See: https://www.academia.edu/85695503/N...ism_of_Gravitation?email_work_card=view-paper
In general relativity, the effects of gravitation are ascribed to space-time curvature instead of being attributed to the force and the free-falling objects move along the locally straight paths in curved space-time. General relativity has experienced considerable success because of its way of predicting phenomena like the precession of Mercury’s perihelion and binary pulsars, warping space-time, gravitational red-shifting of light, the relativistic delay of light, the equivalence principle, the geodetic and frame-dragging effects that have been regularly confirmed. However, general relativity absolutely offers no description of the causation of space-time curvature and there is no mechanism to describe why gravity works the way it does. Furthermore, it cannot be considered as the complete theory of gravity due to its incompatibility with quantum mechanics. There is nothing in Newton's Theory or General Relativity that explains the origin of energy that produces the gravitational forces. In fact, there is no known energy source to support the tremendous energy expenditure that attracts all objects on the surface of our planet for over 4.5 billion years.
Hartmann352
By Nader Bhutto
See: https://www.academia.edu/85695503/N...ism_of_Gravitation?email_work_card=view-paper
In general relativity, the effects of gravitation are ascribed to space-time curvature instead of being attributed to the force and the free-falling objects move along the locally straight paths in curved space-time. General relativity has experienced considerable success because of its way of predicting phenomena like the precession of Mercury’s perihelion and binary pulsars, warping space-time, gravitational red-shifting of light, the relativistic delay of light, the equivalence principle, the geodetic and frame-dragging effects that have been regularly confirmed. However, general relativity absolutely offers no description of the causation of space-time curvature and there is no mechanism to describe why gravity works the way it does. Furthermore, it cannot be considered as the complete theory of gravity due to its incompatibility with quantum mechanics. There is nothing in Newton's Theory or General Relativity that explains the origin of energy that produces the gravitational forces. In fact, there is no known energy source to support the tremendous energy expenditure that attracts all objects on the surface of our planet for over 4.5 billion years.
Hartmann352