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GR: Fachverband Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie

GR 11: Alteranative Classical Theories of Gravitation

GR 11.5: Talk

Thursday, April 2, 2020, 15:00–15:15, H-HS V

Gravitation as a physical interaction of subatomic particles instead of a geometrical space-time curvature. — •Osvaldo Domann — Stephanstr. 42, 85077 Manching, Germany

General Relativity (GR) is the theory of gravitation of the SM. It is a mathematical approach from 1915, based on the representation of subatomic particles as isolated entities in space, arriving to the wondrous concept of space-time curvature. GR resists all intents of integration into a unified field theory and is not compatible with quantum mechanics. An approach is presented for a gravitation theory that is based on the representation of a subatomic particle (SP) as a focal point of rays of Fundamental Particles (FPs) that go from infinite to infinite, FPs where the energy of the subatomic particle is stored as rotations defining angular momenta. With this representation all SPs interact permanently through the angular momenta of their FPs, according to the Mach principle that postulates that physical laws are determined by the large-scale structure of the universe. The approach explains gravitation as the result of the physical reintegration of migrated electrons and positrons to their nuclei. Gravitation is so composed of a Newton and an Ampere component, with the Newton component dominant at sub galactic distances and the Ampere component at galactic distances. A positive Ampere component explains the dark matter and a negative Ampere component the dark energy. More at: www.odomann.com

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