Posted: Apr 20, 2018 8:17 am
by newolder
Your linked source includes:

In traditional physics W=mg. Since mass is conserved and gravity is a constant, weight should Not change at increasing temperature in vacuum. 

I have no idea what you mean by “traditional physics”. When a solid is heated, internal energy increases up to ionisation temperatures when electrons are liberated. An increase in internal energy causes an increase in mass (Recall E = mc2)- e.g. a compressed spring is heavier than a relaxed spring - until ionisation temperatures are reached.

If your “theory” predicts something other then it is not a theory of the world we inhabit.