Unraveling The Phenomenon of Gravity

Author claims that he is close to discovering the secrets of gravity with his new, controversial theory.

Malta, Europe (PRWEB) July 17, 2007 -- Roger Rogers -- Jesian, author of the book 'God and Gravity,' claims that he is close to discovering the secrets of gravity with his new theory.

His research began back in 1977 when he started to question himself about the possibility of harnessing the gravitational forces as a new kind of energy source.

"Both Newton and Einstein went off course when they associated mass to gravity," says Rogers, "and today's scientists are misleading everyone in formulating equations, especially at the atom as being electrically neutral, and present them in text books as facts - when they well know that scientific experiments to proof these equations does not exist. It is a matter of the Emperor's New Clothes syndrome. Besides," he continues, "it is preventing our young thinkers from even to consider exploring the true nature of gravity."

This year, Rogers, published his first paper of his gravity theory. This was in a form of three different articles sent to various article directories online - in layman's language. As he was always self taught, the author does not have any academic diplomas and could not therefore infiltrate in the professional scientific circles. "I consider myself as another Faraday," Rogers always says.

The titles of the articles are: "Gravity Theory -- The Missing Link?", "Gravity Theory -- Atom Positive not Neutral" and "From The Atom to The Black Hole". These and other humanitarian articles can also be viewed on his blog at http://jesian.blogspot.com.

Now, his ambition is for his theory to be recognised in the scientific world. He welcomes any kind of feedback from any source.

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MARY ATTARD
http://www.godandgravity.com
356 21 574434

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