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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 43: Poster session Particle Physics

T 43.12: Poster

Dienstag, 31. März 2020, 17:00–18:30, Grotte

The Dark Matter confusion — •Albrecht Giese — Taxusweg 15, 22605 Hamburg

The Dark Matter problem is known since more than 90 years. As an explanation there are in principle two causes possible for the underlying observations, which means essentially the high rotation speed of certain galaxies.

1) The possible existence of undetected particles

2) An altered understanding of the mechanism of gravitational attraction.

The search for new particles is going on with a lot of effort since long time. But not the faintest indication of such particles was seen. The other way however, a fundamentally reworked theory of gravitation, is missing. Gravity is still seen to be based on the mass (and energy) of gravitating objects; the original approach of Isaac Newton was never questioned but is causing general logical problems in the view of present physics.

As just one example, the fact that the gravitational acceleration is independent of the accelerated mass is explained by an equivalence of inertial and gravitational mass. But this equivalence is not covered by the current Higgs theory of inertia.

We will show that an altered understanding of the role of mass in gravitation will yield a quantitatively working solution for the Dark Matter problem.

For further information: www.ag-physics.org/gravity

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