Is There A Physicist in the House?

Guy Blanchet (guyblanchet@sympatico.ca)
Mon, 27 Dec 1999 07:14:22 -0400

I wish to solicit the help of a person knowledgeable in the field of
experimental Relativity namely on the phenomena of the variation of mass
with respect to velocity as measured by an observer “at rest”. I am
looking for good solid experimental data especially at the high end of
the v/c spectrum i.e between 0.6 and 0.99.

The reason for this is that, although Relativity conforms to actual
experimental results up to about 0.6 v/c, I suspect that after this
point, experimental results slowly begins to break away and reach a
value 12% higher than theory prediction at v/c = 0.9. This would of
course be enough of an error to cause concern.

What is the source of my suspicion? Well, I believe I am well into what
one would call a Christian view of fundamental physics, which looks very
much like ordinary physics in that it has postulates, models and
mathematical expressions of these models. The important difference
however is that a biblical notion of the Creator God is at the centre of
the theory which speaks of the absolute as well as the relative. A good
understanding of the character of God was paramount to the development
of the theory. One of the four demos included in the explanation of the
theory is an expression derived for the mass vs. velocity variation.

My paper is not finished and therefore I cannot send anything yet. In
the meantime, it would greatly help if one of you could share credible
information on the subject in question. This should ideally be in the
form of a well documented experiment available in either French or
English. Thank you for your help.

God Bless,

Guy Blanchet