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Gravitational and non-gravitational energy: the need for background structures

Gravitational and non-gravitational energy: the need for background structures

... dynamical gravitational field and more generally (Dirac) observables of the theory might only be meaningfully defined in terms of relations between dynam- ical ...with gravitational energy-momentum ...

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Conservation of Gravitational Energy Momentum and Inner Diffeomorphism Group Gauge Invariance

Conservation of Gravitational Energy Momentum and Inner Diffeomorphism Group Gauge Invariance

... Viewing gravitational energy momentum  as equal by observation, but different in essence from inertial energy-momentum p I  requires two different symmetries to account for their independent ...

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Conservation of Gravitational Energy Momentum and Renormalizable Quantum Theory of Gravitation

Conservation of Gravitational Energy Momentum and Renormalizable Quantum Theory of Gravitation

... Viewing gravitational energy-momentum as equal by observation, but different in essence from inertial energy- momentum naturally leads to the gauge theory of volume-preserving diffeomorphisms of an ...

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Gravitational energy release in an evolving Earth model

Gravitational energy release in an evolving Earth model

... the gravitational energy released by the redistribution of mass resulting from freez- ing at the ICB; see Appendix B of ...as gravitational power that helps to stir the ...

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Gravitational Energy and No Big Bang Starts the Universe

Gravitational Energy and No Big Bang Starts the Universe

... only gravitational energy and no ...vacuum energy is generated where the total energy is con- ...served. Gravitational energy is partly converted to matter and other ...

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Gravitational Energy Level and the Nature of Microwave Background of Universe

Gravitational Energy Level and the Nature of Microwave Background of Universe

... One of the significant discoveries of the present time is spotting extremely intense radiation at distances of up to several Earth’s radii [5]. The intensity of this radiation is millions of times higher than that of the ...

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Do Gravitational Waves Carry Energy? -Critique of a Procrustean Practice

Do Gravitational Waves Carry Energy? -Critique of a Procrustean Practice

... total energy-momentum tensor –in line again with the intuition that “gravitational energy” should also act as a source for the “gravitational ...the energy-momentum carried by the 1 st ...

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Gravitational Forces Explained as the Result of Anisotropic Energy Exchange between Baryonic Matter and Quantum Vacuum

Gravitational Forces Explained as the Result of Anisotropic Energy Exchange between Baryonic Matter and Quantum Vacuum

... Figure 1. Cross-section of the spherical body (yellow). The self g-field (solid arrows) is spherically symmetric. The g-field of a far body (dotted line) penetrates the body with no change of sign. Therefore at the night ...

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On Maxwell Equations for Gravitational Field

On Maxwell Equations for Gravitational Field

... Maxwell-like gravitational field formulation has been shown based on what we already know from Electrodynamics ...the energy associated to gravitational field or gravitational waves is a well ...

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Research and Design of 8 Track Shape Dolly Based on Gravitational Potential Energy Without Electric Drive

Research and Design of 8 Track Shape Dolly Based on Gravitational Potential Energy Without Electric Drive

... by gravitational potential energy based on the principle of energy conservation in this ...the gravitational energy is ...environment, energy saving and environmental ...

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Topics in Gravitational Physics: Tidal Coupling in Gravitational Wave Searches and Mach’s Principle

Topics in Gravitational Physics: Tidal Coupling in Gravitational Wave Searches and Mach’s Principle

... of gravitational waves (GWs) for low-frequency, space-based GW detectors such as the proposed Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is the inspiral of compact objects into massive black holes in the centers of ...

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Gravitational “Constant” G as a Function of Quantum Vacuum Energy Density and its Dependence on the Distance from Mass

Gravitational “Constant” G as a Function of Quantum Vacuum Energy Density and its Dependence on the Distance from Mass

... ρ stored in the “unperturbed” ZPF fluctuations of QV can be estimated by considering the Planck’s constants. Planck in fact showed, basing on dimensional arguments, that the values of gravitational constant G , ...

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The Leading Eikonal of the Scattering Amplitude of Particles  in Gravitational Field at High Energy  Using the Partial Wave Method

The Leading Eikonal of the Scattering Amplitude of Particles in Gravitational Field at High Energy Using the Partial Wave Method

... From eq.(3.8) and eq.(3.9) give us that the dependence of the correction terms on energy are qualitatively not the same. To explane this problem is that eq.(3.8) was obtained basing on regular perturbation theory. ...

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Searching for a stochastic background of gravitational waves with the laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory

Searching for a stochastic background of gravitational waves with the laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory

... At 1 mHz resolution, a forest of sharp 1 Hz harmonic lines can be observed. These lines were likely caused by the sharp ramp of a one-pulse-per-second signal, injected into the data ac- quisition system to synchronize it ...

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About the Negative Gravitational Mass

About the Negative Gravitational Mass

... dark energy relies on the assumption of the existence of a neg- ative gravitational mass (with always a positive inertial mass meaning that gravitation could be ...negative gravitational mass should ...

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Multimessenger search for sources of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos : initial results for LIGO-Virgo and IceCube

Multimessenger search for sources of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos : initial results for LIGO-Virgo and IceCube

... GRBs are one of the most promising sources for joint GW þ neutrino observations. GRBs are intense flashes of ∼ MeV photons of typically extragalactic origin, occurring a few times a day in the observable universe [60]. ...

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Testing the Dark Energy Model with Strong Gravitational Lens via a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Approach

Testing the Dark Energy Model with Strong Gravitational Lens via a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Approach

... dark energy model parameters with 70 strong gravitational lens data(LENs), and combine with baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) , the Planck’s cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the type Ia supernovae ...

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Einstein’s Gravitational Field Approach to Dark Matter and Dark Energy—Geometric Particle Decay into the Vacuum Energy Generating Higgs Boson and Heavy Quark Mass

Einstein’s Gravitational Field Approach to Dark Matter and Dark Energy—Geometric Particle Decay into the Vacuum Energy Generating Higgs Boson and Heavy Quark Mass

... covariant energy momentum tensor generates only real energy, we see the contravariant energy- momentum-tensor is necessarily complex; furthermore it expresses cyclically phasing between real and ...

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Spin and Quantization of Gravitational Space

Spin and Quantization of Gravitational Space

... the gravitational space is just the often-mentioned spin network, which consists of in- finite quantized loops that link and intersect each other [7-15], because the point X to say here is an arbitrary point in ...

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Simultaneous Gravitational and Refractive Lensing

Simultaneous Gravitational and Refractive Lensing

... Gravitational lensing occurs where the lensing mass lies very close to geodesics that connect the luminous object and the observer; this phenomenon is often re- ferred to as macrolensing or microlensing. ...

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