1 ©Ualikhan Adayev Zholdasbekovich ualikhanadayev@mail.ru 531.5 +7701 7448799 New proofs in modern gravitation theory Part one Nature of gravitation and its influence mechanism Abstract Neutrino is considered the carrier of gravitation. Earth gravity is formed due to the central Earth core shielding all-penetrating neutrino flow. Neutrino penetrates the Earth interfering fusion reaction on the core surface of our planet and stops motion and pressuring. As consequence neutrino is facing gravity force forwarded to the center of our planet. Key words: gravity mechanism, gravity field, neutrino Abstract review Gravity laws are well known to everyone. However, there is a lack of comprehensive knowledge about the gravity mechanism. It is a common view that any matter having the weight has got field of gravity, but this assumption has not been concreted by any essential mechanism. The author suggests by its theory a logical model supported by experimental data on gravity origin. Gravitation mechanism is based on neutrino circulation and the gravity formed by interfering neutrino flows revolves the planets on orbits and about own axis. There are numerous gravity theories although principle mechanism of the gravity origin cannot be determined via such theories. Approaches given in these theories contain disadvantages and frequently contradict each other. In this theory neutrino is taken as the carrier of gravity. Experimentally derived features of this fundamental particle entirely meet the graviton characteristics. Macro and micro space is filled by and consist of neutrino. Neutrino has got strong penetrating capacity, absorbed and escaped in beta- disintegration. Earth gravity is formed due to shielding by the earth core the all-penetrating neutrino flows. Neutrino enters the fusion reaction on the core surface and stops its motion. As a consequence neutrino flows directed towards the earth central core do not face any compensative neutrino countercurrent flow. Before stop neutrino on its way is pressing on gases, liquids and rocks. On the surface of the Earth volume of neutrino flows coming from the Earth core (ν - =106(ν+⊽)/cm2s) is derived by tests of KamLAND neutrino detector. This value is less than the neutrino volume (ν + =∼107–108 (ν+⊽)/cm2s) which arrives to the surface of the Earth from the open space. New vision on the gravity nature is based on changed direction of neutrino flow during penetration into the matter. Penetrating the matter neutrino slightly changes initial flow direction. Within the magnetic field such changed neutrino flow is controlled by focusing it. As a result, focused neutrino flow is pressing on atmosphere and lithosphere. Gravity filed is formed by any cosmic body which in its center has got a zone of fusion reaction. Each matter may change the neutrino flow although it is not gravity. Focused gravity flow revolves center core of the Earth, creates magnetic dynamo effect and revolves the Moon on its orbit. Such focused gravity flow creates a ring around the planets. Gravity Constanta is typical for each gravity source and expressed by space and time relation around this source. Reserve interdependency of space and time leads to abnormalities in acts of nature. 2 Table of content Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 I. New approach to gravitation ................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Gravitation under the law of universal gravity .................................................................................................. 5 1.2. Detection of neutrino as carrier of gravitation. Postulate................................................................................ 6 1.3. Gravitation origin mechanism ............................................................................................................................. 9 1.4. Another result of Cavendish experiment or deflection of neutrino flow ................................................. 11 1.5. Determination of gravitation constant of the Earth by the Moon .............................................................. 11 1.6. Space and time interference ............................................................................................................................... 13 II. Gravitation and planets revolution ............................................................................................................ 14 2.1. Gravitation curve and influence on planets revolution ................................................................................. 14 2.2. Elliptic orbits and gravitation ............................................................................................................................ 15 2.3. Formation of rings under influence of gravitation ......................................................................................... 17 III. Gravitation and planets rotation about own axis ..................................................................................... 19 3.1. Influence of gravitation on the Earth rotation around own axis ................................................................. 19 3.2. Deflection and a slope of the Earth gravitation .............................................................................................. 21 3.3. Influence of magnetic field on rotation of planets around own axis ........................................................... 22 3.4. Influence of magnetic field on gravitation ....................................................................................................... 23 IV. Gravitation main features ................................................................................................................................ 24 4.1. Neutrino interaction with a body ...................................................................................................................... 24 4.2. Degree of gravitation density influence on bodies and its range .................................................................. 25 4.3. Gravitation spreading rate .................................................................................................................................. 26 4.4. Vertical and inclined gravitation flows ............................................................................................................. 27 4.5. Deflection of gravitation direction inside the Earth mantle .......................................................................... 28 4.6. Magnetic dynamo and magnetic field occurrence ........................................................................................... 29 4.7. Weight and inertness role in gravitation theory............................................................................................... 29 4.8. Validity of planets gravitation constant ........................................................................................................... 31 4.9. Specific character of the solar gravitation ....................................................................................................... 31 V. Nature of gravitation .......................................................................................................................................... 33 5.1. Interrelation of magnetic and gravitation fields .............................................................................................. 33 5.2. Focusing of neutrino flows ................................................................................................................................ 34 5.3. Gravity laws .......................................................................................................................................................... 35 5.4. Gravitation conception and characteristics ...................................................................................................... 36 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................................................. 37 References ................................................................................................................................................................... 40 |