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Relativity and Gravitation

Gravitation in Flat Space Time and General Relativity

Gravitation in Flat Space Time and General Relativity

... of gravitation in flat space-time is stated and compared with general ...of gravitation in flat space-time and of general relativity agree for weak gravitational fields to low ...of ...

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Gravitation

Gravitation

... of Relativity suggests that gravitation, unlike electromagnetic forces, is a pure geometric ef- fect of curved space-time, not a force of nature that ...General Relativity, also exist problems with ...

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Does Gravitation Have an Influence on Electromagnetism?

Does Gravitation Have an Influence on Electromagnetism?

... General Relativity (1915), static gravitation is not a force but a property of space-time under the influence of cosmic (baryonic) masses, which is what corresponds to the geometry of the ...structures. ...

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DESCARTES  VACUUM IN HOLE GRAVITATION THEORY

DESCARTES VACUUM IN HOLE GRAVITATION THEORY

... a single coordinate system. In the Theory of Relativity, time is no more an independent physical quantity, it is linked with space in four-dimensional space-time. Consequently, inside of Descartes ves- sel is no ...

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5D World Universe Model  Gravitation

5D World Universe Model Gravitation

... of relativity in one sentence: time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter”—we introduced the Medium of the World consisting of protons, electrons, photons, neutrinos, and dark ...

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Gravitation, Holographic Principle, and Extra Dimensions

Gravitation, Holographic Principle, and Extra Dimensions

... of gravitation, restricted to point-like test particles and central bodies, stable circular orbits in ordinary space are related to stable circular paths on a massless, unmovable, undeformable vortex-like surface, ...

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The Planck Numbers and the Essence of Gravitation: Phenomenology

The Planck Numbers and the Essence of Gravitation: Phenomenology

... of gravitation today, other than the mathematical form” ([5], ...of gravitation, the General Relativity Theory (GRT), had already demonstrated its capabilities for understanding the ...because ...

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On Discrete Cosmology, Gravitation and Mechanics

On Discrete Cosmology, Gravitation and Mechanics

... to Relativity, if for a given relative refer- ence system K we have: ∆ = ⋅ t n τ ; then for a system K ′ that is in any state of motion with regard to K we will have: ∆ = ⋅ t n ′ ′ τ , that is, what varies with ...

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Emergence of Space Time and Gravitation

Emergence of Space Time and Gravitation

... Conformal gravity has gained interest in recent years because it may solve the problems usually associated with “dark matter” and “dark energy” [7,8] without additional ad hoc assumptions. Within the scale of our solar ...

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Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravitation

Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravitation

... While evident from the preceding discussion that Maxwell’s field equations and the classical physics that flows from them are derivable from the fundamental equations (1) through (4), at this point it is not obvious that ...

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Prediction in General Relativity

Prediction in General Relativity

... of relativity (GTR), arguing on the strength of various technical results that making predictions is essentially impossible for observers in the spacetimes permitted by the theory (Geroch, 1977; Hogarth, 1993, ...

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Meaning of Gravitation

Meaning of Gravitation

... General Relativity (GR) gives good agreements of theory and experimental re- sults for weak gravitational fields. This result is considered as proof for GR. GR states for homogeneous, isotropic, cosmological ...

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Are Newtonian Gravitation and Geometrized Newtonian Gravitation Theoretically Equivalent?

Are Newtonian Gravitation and Geometrized Newtonian Gravitation Theoretically Equivalent?

... classical spacetime admits equally good, theoretically equivalent descriptions as either curved or not. Let me emphasize that this view is not a recapitulation of traditional conventionalism about geometry. For one, it ...

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Comparing Gravitation in Flat Space Time with General Relativity

Comparing Gravitation in Flat Space Time with General Relativity

... General relativity (GR) and gravitation in flat space-time (GFST) are covariant theories to describe ...including gravitation and the field is described by a non-linear differential operator of order ...

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The Generalized Newton’s Law of Gravitation Versus the General Theory of Relativity

The Generalized Newton’s Law of Gravitation Versus the General Theory of Relativity

... of relativity (GTR) accounted well for the precession of the perihelion of planets and binary ...of gravitation failed, a generalized version yields similar ...

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Theory of Quantum Relativity

Theory of Quantum Relativity

... In this paper, I have studied the properties of atomic and molecular world along with general and special theories of relativity. This is an attempt to merge Gravity into the standard model in order to complete ...

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TACHYONS AND PSEUDOTACHYONIC RELATIVITY

TACHYONS AND PSEUDOTACHYONIC RELATIVITY

... Special Relativity with unequal forward and backward velocities of ...Special Relativity[4]. It is also possible to develop Special Relativity without introducing the concepts of light velocity a ...

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Gravitation Induced Mechanical Movement in Cells

Gravitation Induced Mechanical Movement in Cells

... of gravitation induced or linked phenomena in ...the gravitation induced in vitro mechanical movement in ...understand gravitation induced position for different ...obeying gravitation induced ...

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ANTIMATTER AND PSEUDOTACHYONIC RELATIVITY

ANTIMATTER AND PSEUDOTACHYONIC RELATIVITY

... Pseudotachyonic Relativity – in fact it may be a powerful instrument for reasoning – since it directly arises from the relationship between paraframes or between mutually pseudotachyonic ...

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Electric, Magnetic and Gravitation Field  of the Earth

Electric, Magnetic and Gravitation Field of the Earth

... A different value of the electric constant for the interaction of the opposite charges leads to the interaction of an electron and a proton with a neutral hydrogen atom, which changes wi[r] ...

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