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Dear Edwin
Thank you for your comments and your kindly words about my work. I have read yours and I can see that we have several points in common.
To be honest I think that I require more background to fully understand your theory in particular the physical relevance of the fields C and G. You argue that the gravitational field is the only real thing. But from the perspective of my essay your field is just a state of matter. On the contrary, you may argue that the matter of my article can be seen as the manifestation of your field, so I think were are talking about the same idea with different names.
On the other hand, as you could figure out from my essay, I believe that the universe was not created out of nothing and out of no motion. So I am denying the existence of both total rest and total emptiness (seeing total emptiness as a synonymous of nothing). And when you talk about "explosion" I think that you have in mind that there was a Big Bang. Under my proposal the Big Bang is not fully acknowledged as something that really took place 13.7 billion of years ago, since this contradicts the idea that the universe has always existed, with no beginning and no end. If an explosion occurred, to me, it was just an explosion like the explosion of a supernova but it does not represent the beginning of space and time. Please see my previous post where I discuss something about this point with John Merryman.
In relation to item 16, I will take a look of your essay.
And for item 17, I think that the proposal of the existence of dark matter and dark energy resulted from one faulty assumption. In Newtonian dynamics, and no less in general relativity, space is seen as a container of material objects and the only mass that is accounted for in the calculations of these theories is the mass of the bodies (inertial or gravitational), but physicists neglect the mass of space, because they believe that space is not a material continuum, in fact, they know that vacuum is not empty after all, but they think that vacuum is just radiation or energy filling empty space, particularly, from gravitational and electromagnetic sources. When they compare the predictions with measurements, the results do not match and therefore they are forced to either propose dark matter and dark energy or manipulate the cosmological constant. Thus, if one assumes that space is a material continuum the physics is not the way current theories believe. If you are interested in the meaning of this, please read references 18-23 from my essay.
So if you have any comment, let me know.
Israel