scholarly journals Gravitational waves on Earth and their warming effects

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-54
Author(s):  
Horia DUMITRESCU ◽  
Vladimir CARDOS ◽  
Radu BOGATEANU

The gravity or reactive bundle energy is the outlet of the morphogenetic impact, known as “BIG BANG”, creating a bounded ordered/structured universe along with the solar system, including the EARTH-world with its human race. Post-impact, the huge kinetic energy is spread into stellar bodies associated with the light flux under strong mutual connections or gravitational bundle. Einstein’s general relativity theory including the gravitational field can be expressed under a condensed tensor formulation as E  R − Rg =  T where E defines the geometry via a curved space-time structure (R) over the gravity field (1/2Rg), embedded in a matter distribution T The fundamental (ten non-linear partial differential) equations of the gravitational field are a kind of the space-time machine using the curvature of a four-dimensional space-time to engender the gravity field carrying away material structures. Gravity according to the curved space-time theory is not seen as a gravitational force, but it manifests itself in the relativistic form of the space-time curvature needing the constancy of the light speed. But the constant light velocity makes the tidal wave/pulsating energy, a characteristic of solar energy, impossible. The Einstein’s field equation, expressed in terms of tensor formulation along with the constant light speed postulate, needs two special space-time tensors (curvature and torsion) in 4 dimensions, where for the simplicity the torsion/twist tensor is less well approximated (Bianchi identity) leading to a constant/frozen gravity (twist-free gravity).The non-zero torsion tensor plays a significant physical role in the planetary dynamics as a finest gear of a planet, where its spinning rotation is directly connected to the own work and space-time structure (or clock), controlled by light fluctuations (or tidal effect of gravity). The spin correction of Einstein’s gravitational field refers to the curvature-torsion effect coupled with fluctuating light speed. The mutual curvature-torsion bundle self-sustained by the quantum fluctuations of light speed engenders helical gravitational wave fields of a quantum nature where bodies orbit freely in the light speed field (cosmic wind). In contrast to the Einstein’s field equation describing a gravitational frozen field, a quantum tidal gravity model is proposed in the paper.

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-255
Author(s):  
Ge Guangzhou

This article can be regarded as the author's exploration of the space‐time structure and of field theory. The author first puts forward the equivalence of time and space based on Hamilton’s principle and then applies Newton's laws of motion to the interpretation of an object’s motion in time, thus deducing that Newton's first law of motion and the principle of constancy of light speed were to be unified. And then the author summarizes the three states of motion existing in the physical world, specially explores the state of motion that is not to be limited by force or the speed of light, and further comes up with a new interpretation of the falling apple. Next, pursuing the understanding of Hamilton's principle and Hamilton’s Tension Equation (THE), the author explores the space‐time structure corresponding to the state of super-light-speed and super-force, and puts forward the Hamilton’s field and its full description and main characteristics. The author also indicates that the Hamilton’s field could realize the unification of fields with physical geometrization. Finally, the author applies the principles of Hamilton’s field to the research of the Breakthrough Starshot project and explores the three breakthroughs as needed. A new photoelectric effect is meanwhile presented.


Radio Science ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 925-930 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. K. Hargreaves ◽  
D. L. Detrick ◽  
T. J. Rosenberg

1968 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Frölich ◽  
H. Vollstädt ◽  
G. Kirsten

2008 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
GEORGE SZEKERES ◽  
LINDSAY PETERS

AbstractThe structure of space–time is examined by extending the standard Lorentz connection group to its complex covering group, operating on a 16-dimensional “spinor” frame. A Hamiltonian variation principle is used to derive the field equations for the spinor connection. The result is a complete set of field equations which allow the sources of the gravitational and electromagnetic fields, and the intrinsic spin of a particle, to appear as a manifestation of the space–time structure. A cosmological solution and a simple particle solution are examined. Further extensions to the connection group are proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-11
Author(s):  
Liang Shan

The space‐time is empirically perceived as a pre-existing property of the universe. However, a special kind of perception that takes place in near-death-experiences (NDEs) is challenging this idea. Here, I will illustrate how understanding of this particular state of consciousness (named the bodiless consciousness) helps us re-think the space‐time structure of the physical world. I first speculate that the bodiless consciousness perceives the physical world as nonlocal 4D. I then propose that the space‐time is a “derived” feature subsequent to the emergence of perception of the bodiless consciousness, rather than a pre-existing and unchangeable property. Next, I explain that the space structure only takes place in the classical (or macroscopic) world rather than in the quantum (or microscopic) world, due to its intrinsic imperceptibility to the bodiless consciousness. Without a presupposed structure of the space, the strangeness of the quantum world is expected. Then, I bring up the old measurement problem. I will argue that it is the bodiless consciousness that may entangle with the superposed state of an observed system and trigger the collapse. Finally, I will briefly discuss the potential relationship between electromagnetic wave and consciousness.


Author(s):  
Silvia Ferreres-Solé ◽  
Torbjörn Sjöstrand

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