A new Theory of Gravitation and its Quantization - Version 1.1

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Buch | Softcover
48 Seiten
2013
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978-3-8442-4654-4 (ISBN)

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Lorentz scalar theory of gravitation.
With de Broglie, mass is regarded as an oscillator within a unit volume as a proper time density (cf. equation 9, p.5) being a Lorentz scalar. That can be regarded as the source of the gravitational potential being also a Lorentz scalar. In classical physics gravitation thus becomes relativistically velocity dependent (cf. equation 24, p.7). The perihelion movement of Mercury follows from that in line with the results from Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The orbital periods of planets and hence spacecraft flybys are shortened by a corresponding extent. The geodesic precision and the frame dragging effect as observed by the Gravity B Probe follow also. There is a gravitational monopole radiation and quasi multipole radiation of the same magnitude as from Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The spin of the new gravitational field is zero in that classical theory. The calculation of the absolute Shapiro delay is amended. Moreover, with the Dirac equation a relativistic quantum mechanical equation of gravitation is obtained (cf. equation 193, p.33) which in the classical limit coincides with the new classical theory. Also a quantum mechanical equation of gravitation for the photon is obtained (cf. equation 212, p.36) which yields the correct deflection of light under gravitation. The Lorentz scalar gravitational potential can be quantized (cf. equation 234, p.39) and its quanta can be called gravons.





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Born 21.03.1950 in Heidelberg, Germany. Physicist, 85521 Riemerling, Germany. Dipl. Phys., Dr. rer. nat., Patentassessor.

Sprache deutsch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Gewicht 169 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Theoretische Physik
Schlagworte Astronomie • Gravitation • Naturwissenschaften • Physik • Relativitätstheorie • Schwerkraft • Theoretische Physik
ISBN-10 3-8442-4654-1 / 3844246541
ISBN-13 978-3-8442-4654-4 / 9783844246544
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