Thanks! A good idea. The problem is that when it comes to general relativity at present, my mind is still not clear enough to write a resume of what I really intend to do; or what anybody else can help me to achieve.GIThruster wrote: If you think you can write a resume for this kind of work, send it to me privately and I'll forward it to the proper people. Connecting with them might be a way for you to be heard on your work with RTSC's.
The insight from which I will work, which connects general relativity and QM, is the conclusion (see extract Modern Physics is Rotting) that the intensity of a matter wave is its mass-energy and that the so-called tunnelling tails are the curvature of space-time around the mass. This immeditaely unifies charge and electric-field energy with mass and gravity. And it indicates that Schroedinger's equation is derivable from Maxwell's equations: Its "spin" has nothing to do with a charge spinning since, according to Maxwell's equations, a single charge moving around an axis cannot generate a magnetic field.
This is alo so for a Bohr atom. The "circling electron" around the proton cannot generate a magnetic field as if it is generating a current around the proton. The magnetic moment of an electron is thus caused by the magnetic component of a light wave. An electron is a standing light wave which has therefore inertia so that it is stationary within its own inertial reference frame. So this summarises the line of attack when I have time in the future to get my battered brain restored after all the unplasant experiences over the past ten years.
Thanks for your positive interest, I appreciate it very much.