Cook's New Electrogravity
Theory (the NET)
Electrogravity: the theory that Electricity
and Gravity are intricately linked
Jeff Cook's attempt of combining the varying
theories emerging from Thomas Townsend Brown's
electrogravity patents of the early 1900's
(a fellow native Ohioan of Cook, Edison and
the Wright Brothers) has been a rocky road
to say the least. It is only recently that
he has unmistakably found a solid common denominator
between Jerry Bayles' Electrogravity Theory
and Myron Evans ECE, both of which seem not
to support each other the least bit (at least
from the POV of the two theorists). But Mr.
Cook attempted to expand upon Bayles work
before ever studying ECE, and from his discoveries
did he ever so slowly begin to cross paths
with ECE, though only a faint cross could
be seen. It was others who brought Cook's
attention to the relationship in a couple
of areas, which would soon come full circle
back to T. T. Brown.
After Evan's Paper 94, an electrodynamic
translation of ECE's spin connection, Mr.
Cook was able to match equations to finally
bridge the gap with another gap: the
Band Gap, which allowed him to finally
connect the two via the Lorentz Factor.
In doing this, he has developed the means
to quantize gravity in unison with Relativity
and allow communication of equations between
the various theories with beautiful unity.
Jeff Cook calls his union the "New
Electrogravity Theory" or simply
"The NET" for short.
This section works mainly with Physics equations
and only brief explanations of each, and is
really intended for those with some background.
In the future, simple descriptions of the
implications will be outlined as simply as
possible, as easy to understand as Jeff Cook's
Physics 101 class.
There are 3 main grounding points
used from Evans and Bayles in this section
and the rest will be almost universally Cook's
findings. For more on Evans' and Bayles' work,
one will need to visit
their websites to read from their own
words. No attempt will be made to explain
their full meanings behind the equations here
at JeffreyNCook.com in order to safeguard
against misrepresenting their work in any
way. None of the content herein has been approved
by them, as only Jeff Cook's work toward a
better understanding of gravity is to be highlighted
here.
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