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Remarks to Gravitation Theories
Author(s)
Tomas Kala
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5348/2019.02.004
Affiliation(s)
Independent Academician, working for the University of Hradec Kralove, 500 03, The Czech Republic
ABSTRACT
Gravitation is one of the most significant phenomena which attract the
attention of humankind for ages. There are two most influential theories of the
Gravitation at the current time being (summer 2019), namely, the Isaac Newton’s Theory of Gravitation
and Albert Einstein’s General Theory of
Relativity, which includes an explanation of the gravitation. However, both of
them are incommensurate — so far — with plenty of quantum theories of the
World. In this contribution,
there is outlined a strategy for unifying the current approaches to the
Gravitation. Namely, that the gravitation/gravity should be considered as a
consequence of interaction — a “pinning effect” — of the Spacetime with the
non-integral spin of the Fermions, to saturate/add/ the missing part of them.
It might induce a deformation/curvature of the Spacetime and known effects on
moving material objects, as well as electromagnetic radiation, including light,
and other types of radiation, and properties/parameters of transformations of
fields, described in the General Theory of Relativity and another. It is
Gravitation which modifies/creates Spacetime curvature and its features and not
vice versa.
KEYWORDS
Gravitation, theories of gravitation, quantum theories, general theory of relativity, unified theory of gravitation.
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