WGUGLINSKI writes: Dynamic gravity can be the answer for many
phenomena not explained by the current Nuclear Physics.
For instance, in the interaction
proton-neutron, when they have the same spin the interaction is 40% stronger
than when they have anti-parallel spins.
Such phenomenon is well-known by nuclear physicists, and they arrived to
the following conclusion: the spin
influences the interaction proton-neutron.
But the interaction proton-neutron occurs
through the strong nuclear force. While
the spin interaction is electromagnetic, which is 100 times weaker than the
strong force. Therefore, by considering
the prevailing nuclear physics, the spin cannot have influence on the
proton-neutron interaction.
The influence of the spin in the
proton-neutron interaction can be explained only by considering a new sort of
gravity: the dynamic gravity.
This is explained in the book Quantum Ring
Theory, by W. Guglinski, in the chapter “Strong Nuclear Force as a Consequence of Gravitational
Interactions”, in the item “Interaction Proton-Neutron” (page 199).
According to Quantum Ring Theory, the
strong nuclear force is caused by the dynamic gravity (it increases with the growth of
the velocity of the particles).
Nuclear theorists have discarded the hypothesis
that strong nuclear force could have gravitational origin because the leptons
do not interact through the strong force. Nevertheless, in Quantum Ring Theory it’s proposed an explanation for such
behavior of the leptons.
Last month the researchers of the Large
Hadron
Collider have announced the discovery of a new phenomenon: in the
interactions proton-proton they were intimately linked, in a way that
was never seen before in this type of collisions:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/New-Physical-Phenomenon-Found-at-LHC-157589.shtml
In the experiments performed in the LHC,
the protons get velocities never seen before in any experiment, and, if dynamic
gravity indeed exists, then its occurrence in the experiments of LHC has never
been obtained before in any experiment.
And so it’s reasonable to suppose that such new phenomenon observed in
the proton-proton interaction can be credited to the increase of the dynamic
gravity, since the faster the protons are then stronger the dynamic gravity is.