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Dark Matter: An Odd Need Created by Unsuitable Theories of Gravitation  The Higgs Quantum Space Dynamics Gravity Doesn’t Need It

Dark Matter: An Odd Need Created by Unsuitable Theories of Gravitation The Higgs Quantum Space Dynamics Gravity Doesn’t Need It

... by gravity. However, if dark matter interacts by gravity, why then is it not concentrated and found within stars and within galaxies? Some people even compute the distribution of dark matter in the form of ...

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GRAVITATION - FLAT POWER FIELD

GRAVITATION - FLAT POWER FIELD

... The vortex can rotate only in one plane. Consequently, the decrease in the pressure of the ether occurs in the plane of rotation of the ether. Based on Archimedes' law, all bodies are pushed into the plane in which the ...

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Emergence of Space Time and Gravitation

Emergence of Space Time and Gravitation

... Physical space-time turns out to be just another quan- tum mechanical property of matter. Its geometry in the large is determined by the equations of conformal gravity. Its scale in the small is defined by the ...

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About dark matter and gravitation.

About dark matter and gravitation.

... that gravity might be the result of interaction of matter with tiny unseen particles, qualified as “ultra-mundane”, pushing, as a consequence of a mutual 3D shield effect, any pair of massive objects towards each ...

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Gravitation - Flat Power Field

Gravitation - Flat Power Field

... of gravity forces are ...of gravitation will allow to explain physical paradoxes, to improve methods of scientifi c research and some technological ...

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Gravity, Not Mass Increases with Velocity

Gravity, Not Mass Increases with Velocity

... Objects approaching still faster, their inertia is stronger than the exerted gravitational force required to acce- lerate it. So to say, it “overtakes” gravitation. So the force causing their acceleration will ...

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Gravitation Induced Mechanical Movement in Cells

Gravitation Induced Mechanical Movement in Cells

... Among the various macromolecules, as available in eukaryotes cells, nucleic acids have highest accretion of molar mass (say, 1000 – 5,000,000 g/mol) as well as density. Naturally, under gravitational (self) environment, ...

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Statistical Mechanics-based Schr¨odinger treatment of Gravity

Statistical Mechanics-based Schr¨odinger treatment of Gravity

... depicts gravity as an emergent phenomenon that originates in the quantum entanglement between small bits of space-time information ...[7]. Gravitation, viewed ´ a la Verlinde as an emergent force, deviates ...

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The Planck Numbers and the Essence of Gravitation: Phenomenology

The Planck Numbers and the Essence of Gravitation: Phenomenology

... of gravity arises as a result of overlapping of the domains of Casimir polarization of the EM vacuum created by atomic nuclei of the objects, taking into account the long- range gravitational influence of all ...

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Does Gravitation Have an Influence on Electromagnetism?

Does Gravitation Have an Influence on Electromagnetism?

... sic gravity is a fundamental component of each photon just as of any other form of ...its gravitation quantum does not possess any baryonic rest mass, it is electrically neutral and can- not like energy be ...

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Gravitation, Holographic Principle, and Extra Dimensions

Gravitation, Holographic Principle, and Extra Dimensions

... ceived as turned into a pre-big bang state, implying unification of the four known interactions as predicted by supersymmetric theories e.g., [3]. In the light of general relativity, the final configuration is point-like ...

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On Discrete Cosmology, Gravitation and Mechanics

On Discrete Cosmology, Gravitation and Mechanics

... In this paper we will discretely reformulate the main fundamental magni- tudes of mechanics and thermodynamics due to a new dynamic, discrete and irreversible nature for Time. The existence of a fundamental minimum time, ...

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Gravitation

Gravitation

... that gravitation, unlike electromagnetic forces, is a pure geometric ef- fect of curved space-time, not a force of nature that ...external gravity fields between binary black holes [6] manage update without ...

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5D World Universe Model  Gravitation

5D World Universe Model Gravitation

... the gravitation: measured values of the Newtonian parame- ter of Gravitation and different Gravitational effects (gravitational lensing, cosmological redshift, gravitational deflection of light and ...

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Mass and Energy Densities of the Cosmos

Mass and Energy Densities of the Cosmos

... Quite a number of topical issues are relevant but space and time may restrict adequate coverage; a plausible list would go as follows: 1) There was never a big bang event, it is a Linde-universe sans “chaotic”, Linde ...

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Gravitational Waves in Newton’sG ravitation and Criticism ofG ravitational W avesR esulting from the General Theory of Relativity (LIGO)

Gravitational Waves in Newton’sG ravitation and Criticism ofG ravitational W avesR esulting from the General Theory of Relativity (LIGO)

... of gravitation, the gravitational force does not consume the body weight that generates ...generated gravity, then at least some atoms of matter would have to be disintegrated as a result of this process ...

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General Relativity without Curved Space Time (₲ R)

General Relativity without Curved Space Time (₲ R)

... Mechanics, Gravity, Electromagnetics and Relativity in One Theory: Part I”, I published in “Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology (JHEPGC)”, I put some principles for a new theory in ...

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On Gauge Invariant Cosmological Perturbations in UV-modified Hořava Gravity: A Brief Introduction

On Gauge Invariant Cosmological Perturbations in UV-modified Hořava Gravity: A Brief Introduction

... massive gravity, etc., so that the gravity itself has additional scalar ...modified gravity theory but without the scalar gravitation mode so that the usual scalar matters are needed in ...

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Supermassive Black Holes

Supermassive Black Holes

... In the following black hole model, electrons and positrons form a neutral gas which is confined by gravitation. The smaller masses are supported against gravity by electron degeneracy pressure. Larger ...

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The “Dynamic Gravitation of Photons: A Hitherto Unknown Physical Quantity”  New Aspects on the Physics of Photons

The “Dynamic Gravitation of Photons: A Hitherto Unknown Physical Quantity” New Aspects on the Physics of Photons

... of gravity to a greater extent than the photon low in energy, thus always cancelling out the two opposing forces of nature with the result, that at the speed of light the total energy of each photon is always ...

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