Radical new theory of gravity vividly explained in new book

Published By Pressat [English], Thu, Aug 4, 2022 12:00 AM


A comprehensive theory of the nature of the force which causes what we sense as gravity has always been elusive. So far Newton and then Einstein have served us well to quantitatively predict what we observe happening under most conditions.

However, early-on trained in physics and engineering and now a tech industry veteran, Jan Loeber, has today published an important book entitled, The Radical New Theory of Gravity - Disrupting Our Understanding of Our Place in the Cosmos, which draws upon the pioneering work by respected physicists William G. Stanley and Gary C. Vezzoli. The book seeks to cause a stir in the science establishment.

Author Jan Loeber explains, “Stanley and Vezzoli describe the cause of gravity as the effect of pervasive, multi-directional neutrino bombardment on all matter. This suggests that gravity is not a force at all but is like a colossal cosmic game of 'billiards' where all 'balls', both large and tiny, are constantly on the move and being pushed towards one another by neutrino bombardment.” He adds, “Their published research work - Induced Gravity Model Based on External Impinging Neutrinos: Calculation of G in Terms of Collision Phenomena and Inferences to Inertial Mass and Atomic Quantization – is solid, experiment-based work and it needs the broader public exposure I hope my book will give it.”

Bite-Sized Books publisher, Julian Costley, commented, “The complex, scientific work of academics so often needs capable authors such as Loeber to explain sophisticated hypotheses in a way that we can all understand. Beyond giving exposure to the Stanley and Vezzoli work, Mr Loeber takes us through his thought experiment which expands the implications of the neutrino bombardment gravity model all the way from the origins of black holes to the evolution of multipla big bangs. This book will surprise and inform whilst being an entertaining read.”

Out now and available on Amazon HERE.

Jan Loeber earned a BSc. in Physics in 1966 at Michigan Technological University and then an MS in Business Administration at George Washington University. These two degrees prepared him for management of tech-intensive business ventures. Having been infected with the science bug early, he continued to follow progress in Astrophysics, Biology, Archeology, Paleontology, etc.

He is now a semi-retired, technology-based business executive who has had success in the building of the mobile phone market in the USA, starting a cellular network company in the UK and building the first and largest European cross border fiber optic network company supporting internet traffic across all of Europe.

He and his wife live between their home in Sarasota, Florida and second homes near Boston and in France.

Bite-Sized Books, now in its 8th year, has built a well-regarded reputation for publishing shorter (10-12,000 words) books that fit our modern reading habits and lifestyles. People are demanding condensed but still comprehensive books that go to the essence of their subject matter. The genre has inspired new authors previously daunted by the prospect of writing full-size typescripts and facilitated a radically shorter journey from ‘concept to bookshop’.

Bite-Sized Books, whilst smaller than its big industry rivals, has an enviable roster of authors and contributors. They include politicians such as Vince Cable, Sir John Redwood, Lord Heseltine and Ed Vaizey, and high-profile media leaders, broadcasters, and journalists such as Mark Thompson, Clive Myrie, John Mair, David Elstein and Jon Snow. Academics and economists are also in the mix with publications by Vicki Pryce, Patrick Minford, Dr David Bailey, Victor Hill, Alex de Ruyter and Professor Graham Gudgin.

Bite-Sized Books’ chairman and founder is Dr Paul Davies. CEO is Julian Costley.

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Alison Lancaster

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