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Relativity, gravitation, cosmology : new developments /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dvoeglazov, Valeri V.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2010.
Colección:Contemporary fundamental physics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • RELATIVITY, GRAVITATION, COSMOLOGY:NEW DEVELOPMENTS; Contents; Editorial Introduction; Announcement; QUANTUM FOAM, GRAVITY AND GRAVITATIONALWAVES; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. A New Theory of Gravity; 2.1. Classical Effects of Quantum Foam In-Flow; 2.2. The Einstein Measurement Protocol; 2.3. The Origins of General Relativity; 2.4. Deconstruction of General Relativity; 2.5. The New Theory of Gravity; 2.6. The 'Dark Matter' Effect; 2.7. In-Flow Superposition Approximation; 2.8. Gravitational In-Flow and the GPS; 2.9. Measurements of G; 2.10. Gravitational Anomalies.
  • 2.11. The Borehole g Anomaly3. Detection of Absolute Motion; 3.1. Space and Absolute Motion; 3.2. Theory of the Michelson Interferometer; 3.3. The Michelson-Morley Experiment: 1887; 3.4. The Miller Interferometer Experiment:1925-1926; 3.5. Gravitational In-flow from the Miller Data; 3.6. The Illingworth Experiment: 1927; 3.7. The Joos Experiment: 1930; 3.8. The New Bedford Experiment: 1963; 3.9. The DeWitte Experiment: 1991; 3.10. The Torr-Kolen Experiment: 1981; 3.11. Galactic In-flow and the CMB Frame; 3.12. In-Flow Turbulence and Gravitational Waves; 3.13. Vacuum Michelson Interferometers.
  • 3.14. Solid-State Michelson Interferometers3.15. Absolute Motion and Quantum Gravity; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; THE LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSEDETERMINED FROM CARMELI'S COSMOLOGY ISAN ACCELERATING UNIVERSE WITHOUT DARKMATTER; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Cosmological General Relativity; 1.2. Line Element; 1.3. Field Equations; 1.4. Phase Space Equation; 1.5. Solution to Field Equations; 2. Matter Density Verses Redshift; 3. Comparison with High-z Type Ia Supernovae Data; 4. Curved Spacevelocity; 5. Dark Energy; 6. Conclusion; References.