Gravity as the Second-Order Relativistic-Manifestation of Electrostatic-Force
R.C.Gupta

TL;DR
This paper proposes that gravity is a second-order relativistic manifestation of electrostatic forces between atoms, providing a new perspective linking electromagnetism and gravity through special relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theory that gravity arises from relativistic effects of electrostatic forces at the atomic level, extending the analogy with magnetism.
Findings
Predicts gravity as a long-range attractive force proportional to mass
Follows inverse-square law and propagates at the speed of light
Aligns with observed gravitational behavior
Abstract
It is well known that magnetic force between two current carrying conductors is a relativistic manifestation of net electrostatic force between relatively moving electrons & protons of the two wires. On similar grounds but with more accurate considerations i.e., of second order relativistic considerations, it is shown here that gravitational-force between two bodies is in-fact due to relativistic manifestation of net electrostatic force between protons & revolving electrons in atoms of the two bodies. As special-relativity provides a bridge between electricity and magnetism, in somewhat similar way (as described in the paper) it is shown that once again it is the special-relativity which provides the much sought-after link between electrostatic force and gravitational force. If magnetism is the first-order (velocity-dependant) effect of moving electrons in conductor, gravitation is the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
