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GR: Fachverband Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie
GR 13: Alternative Aspects and Approaches
GR 13.5: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 18. März 2015, 17:50–18:10, H 2033
Gravitation as the Result of the Reintegration of Migrated Electrons and Positrons to Their Atomic Nuclei. — •Osvaldo Domann — Stephanstr. 42, D- 85077 Manching
The work is based on findings of the Emission & Regeneration Field Theory where particles are modelled as structured dynamic entities with the relativistic energy stored in Fundamental Particles distributed over the whole space; contrary to the model used in standard theory where particles are nearly point-like entities with the energy concentrated on one point in space. Fundamental concept of the mechanism of gravitation is the reintegration of migrated electrons and positrons to their nuclei. The gravitation force has two components, one component due to the reintegration in the direction of the two gravitating bodies (Induction law) and one component due to the reintegra- tion in the direction perpendicular to it (Ampere law). For sub-galactic distances the first component, which is inverse proportional to the square distance predominates, while for galactic distances the second component, which is inverse proportional to the distance is predominant. The second component explains the flattening of galaxies' rotation curves without the need of additional virtual matter (dark matter). The second component also explains the repulsive forces between galaxies without the need of additional virtual energies (dark energy). The two components of the gravitation force are quantized with the help of the elementary linear momentum deduced for the reintegration of migrated electrons and positrons to their nuclei. (www.odomann.com)