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Discovery of Dynamical 3-Space: Theory, Experiments and Observations-A Review

Reginald T. Cahill1
  • 1 Flinders University, Australia

Abstract

The existence of space as a dynamical system was recently revealed in 2002, following the discovery that the Michelson-Morley light speed anisotropy experiment of 1887 was not null. Numerous later experiments have confirmed that discovery, as reviewed here, with the latest being the discovery of a very simple and cheap nanotechnology quantum detector method for observing space and its fluctuations/turbulence: Gravitational waves. As well over the last ten years the dynamical theory for space has been under development and has now been successfully tested against experiment and astronomical observations, explaining, in particular, the observed characteristics of galactic black holes, galactic rotations and universe expansion, all without "dark matter" and "dark energy".

Space Science International
Volume 1 No. 2, 2013, 77-93

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajssp.2013.77.93

Submitted On: 19 October 2013 Published On: 2 January 2014

How to Cite: Cahill, R. T. (2013). Discovery of Dynamical 3-Space: Theory, Experiments and Observations-A Review. Space Science International, 1(2), 77-93. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajssp.2013.77.93

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Keywords

  • Dynamical 3-Space
  • Gravitational Waves
  • Light Speed Anisotropy
  • Cosmology
  • Quantum Classical Transition