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An Important Scientific Innovation
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2008-04-06 13:03.
It has happened already. How many people are ignorant of the theory of Dipole Gravity?
Never heard of!!!
You have to read it to believe it. But then it is a theory proposed by a Korean physicist. He claims it is self evident and urges Dr. Kip Thorne or anyone considers him/her self an expert in the field to challenge it.
He has the fundamental physical anomaly in his theory to support the validity of it, that is, the anomalous shift of the center of mass of a rotating hemisphere.
He says there is a shift of center of mass for the rotating hemisphere but there is not for a rotating sphere and askes why ?
He came to the conclusion that this is the cause of the real, meaningful gravitational dipole moment, which is the true gravitomagentism thought to exist in general relativity.
The conventional gravitomagnetism described in Wikipedia was derived from the modified Maxwell's equation which is not the real gravitomagnetism.
The crooks in the field could not acknowledge dipole gravity. And they are looking for answers in the wrong place.
"An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out, and that the growing generation is familiarised with the ideas from the beginning."
This is happening right in front of your nose.

