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Debjyoti Biswadev Sengupta

Debjyoti Biswadev Sengupta

SSS Organization, Mumbai, India

Title: Theory of Unidirectional and Bidirectional Forces and Violation of Third Law of Motion

Biography

Biography: Debjyoti Biswadev Sengupta

Abstract

It is thought that there are various contact forces and three non-contact forces which exist in the universe, namely the electrostatic force, the magnetic force, and the force of gravitation. As per this theory, it is considered that the force of gravitation is the most mysterious of all the non-contact forces. There are few things which neither the Newtonian concept of physics, nor the modern concept of physics has been able to explain, as far the force of gravitation is concerned. The author hypothesizes that these unanswered queries may be answered if we explain the non-contact forces in terms of their conventional direction/nature of the forces. Hence, the idea of unidirectional and multidirectional forces is perceived.

 The paper shall be dealt under 4 headings. Heading II will introduce the concept of a unidirectional and its characteristics. Heading III will deal with the introduction and characteristics of multidirectional forces. Heading IV shall deal with the categorization of the various forces which exists under Table I and Heading V shall deal with the explanation of the concept of multidirectional forces reasons of considering the force of gravitation as a multidirectional force. Heading VI shall deal with mathematical proof of noncontact forces violating Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Heading VII will see the founding of new set of laws which are obeyed by multidirectional forces only. Heading VIII will deal with the applications and conclusion of the theory.

The author shall also discuss about his experimental proof, design of the experimental apparatus and the resulting chemical bonding theory from this new concept of perceiving non-contact forces. The author will also discuss about the nature of gravitational force and the reasons for its nature.