>>11386790Just go to viXra, there are too many similar theories.
The only way for a new theory about gravity to be considered worth a 20 minutes read is that it has to either
- predict something in principle testable that GR didn't predict or
- respect the invariances of existing established theories (like how QFT upgrades QM and SR, and how String upgrades QFT)
Also if the author doesn't understand what a Tensor is or what a manifold is (i.e someone like Tesla) then he is automatically dismissed in talks about gravity or space-time, I know this sounds unfair but physicists are humans too, they have limited lifetime. Not knowing modern math put your theory below Leo Vuyk's raspberry multiverses in the list of candidate theories.