Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possibility of releasing again Seelinger's theory of finite range gravitation, in view of avoiding the paradox of the cosmic pressure, even in the case of a vanishing curvature of the space. The specific features of this theory are cautiously analyzed, pursuing the following objectives: 1. compliance between the finite range gravitation and the doctrine of general relativity; 2. reliable interpretation of the final range in geometric and physical terms; 3. recovering the main results of cosmological interest; 4. proposal for a mechanism of gravitational finite range interaction, in terms of a virtual interchange of quanta; 5. proposal for a scalar gravitational theory covering both the domain of the solar systems and the metagalactic domain. (authors)
Ionescu-Pallas, Nicholas
[1]
- National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, PO Box MG-36, 111 Atomistilor Street, RO-76900 Bucharest-Magurele (Romania)
Citation Formats
Ionescu-Pallas, Nicholas.
Reflections concerning the genuine origin of gravitation.
Romania: N. p.,
2003.
Web.
Ionescu-Pallas, Nicholas.
Reflections concerning the genuine origin of gravitation.
Romania.
Ionescu-Pallas, Nicholas.
2003.
"Reflections concerning the genuine origin of gravitation."
Romania.
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title = {Reflections concerning the genuine origin of gravitation}
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abstractNote = {The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possibility of releasing again Seelinger's theory of finite range gravitation, in view of avoiding the paradox of the cosmic pressure, even in the case of a vanishing curvature of the space. The specific features of this theory are cautiously analyzed, pursuing the following objectives: 1. compliance between the finite range gravitation and the doctrine of general relativity; 2. reliable interpretation of the final range in geometric and physical terms; 3. recovering the main results of cosmological interest; 4. proposal for a mechanism of gravitational finite range interaction, in terms of a virtual interchange of quanta; 5. proposal for a scalar gravitational theory covering both the domain of the solar systems and the metagalactic domain. (authors)}
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