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  • ==Four potential theory of gravitation== In the following four potential theory of gravitation a field theory of [[gravitation]] is set out in which the gravitational potential is represented by a four ...
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  • For the four potential theory of gravitation, cf. [[Four potential theory of gravitation]], a quantum particle, the 'gravon', can be found. It is massless and is de ...type field equation for the four potential gravitation<ref>'Four Potential Gravitation and its Quantization', from Hartwig Poth, published on 05.04.2014 under {{I ...
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  • == Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation == [[Category:Gravitation| ]] ...
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  • == A scalar theory of gravitation == ...eory of gravitation from Poth published in 2012/2013 <ref>'A new Theory of Gravitation and its Quantization - Version 1.1', from Hartwig Poth on 20.01.2013 under ...
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  • ...dosin/Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation |Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation]]. The Heaviside vector <math>~ \mathbf {H} </math> can be determined by [[ ...and energy flux of gravitational field in the Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation should Heaviside theorem: ...
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  • ...dosin/Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation |Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation ]] and obey the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Maxwell-like gravitational equatio == Gravitational field strength in Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation== ...
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  • ...the mass occurring in [[../PrincipleOfCorrespondingStates/|Newton's law of gravitation]], <math>F=GM_1M_2/r^2</math>. (We use the symbol <math>M</math> to indicat ...mechanics these two masses are equal because of the symmetry of the law of gravitation together with Newton's third law. In general relativity, where [[../Newtons ...
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  • ...nent in the form of the graviton field is responsible for the emergence of gravitation, mass and inertia of bodies, and the second component in the form of the fi ...gard to the large Lorentz factor. In particular, gravitons of the ordinary gravitation can be [[praon]]s, accelerated by the strong fields near nucleons almost to ...
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  • :'''Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 2017, 3, 87-95''' [[Category:Gravitation]] ...
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  • ...dosin/Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation |Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation]] (LITG). LITG equations are [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Maxwell-like gravitat <math>~\mu_g = \frac{4\pi G }{ c^2_{g}}.</math> If the speed of gravitation is equal to the [[w:speed of light |speed of light]], <math>~ c_{g}=c,</mat ...
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  • ...hysics/Essays/Fedosin/Covariant theory of gravitation |covariant theory of gravitation]]. One of the four equations of Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation (see also [[../Gravitoelectromagnetism/]] and [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Maxw ...
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  • ...s, principles, defining quantities, and useful formulae in the analysis of Gravitation. Contrary to the strong analogy between (classical) gravitation and electrostatics, there are no "centre of charge" or "centre of electrost ...
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  • ...Gravity#Newton.27s_Law_of_Universal_Gravitation |Newton's law of universal gravitation]], the force of gravitational attraction between two material points with g ...<ref> [http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?bg Newtonian constant of gravitation G]. CODATA, NIST.</ref> ...
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  • ...dosin/Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation |Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation]] are used. Among the attempts to explain strong interaction in connection with gravitation there is a hypothesis that in model of hadronic bags the hadrons are de Sit ...
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  • ...Theory of Relativity, Metric Theory of Relativity and Covariant Theory of Gravitation: Axiomatization and Critical Analysis.] International Journal of Theoretica ...is equal to zero: <ref> Fock, V. A. (1964). "The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation". Macmillan.</ref> ...
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  • ...hysics/Essays/Fedosin/Covariant theory of gravitation |covariant theory of gravitation]] (or the hypothetical source of gravitomagnetic field in [[Theory of relat ...opoles in the field of [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Strong gravitation |strong gravitation]] according to the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Gravitational model of strong i ...
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  • cosmological term into the field equations of gravitation, if one was to Friedman, by the field equations of gravitation. Hubble's discovery ...
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  • ...ext, he showed that the laws of motion, combined with his law of universal gravitation, explained Kepler's laws of planetary motion. ...
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  • ...les W. Misner (1962), "The dynamics of general relativity", in Witten, L., Gravitation: An Introduction to Current Research, Wiley, pp. 227-265. </ref> For the st ...is estimated as follows: <ref> V. A. Fock, The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation (Pergamon Press, London, 1959). </ref> ...
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  • == Covariant theory of gravitation == With the help of pressure field tensor in the [[covariant theory of gravitation]] the [[pressure stress-energy tensor]] is constructed: ...
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