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Physics of Gravitational Interaction: Geometry of Space or Quantum Field in Space

AIP Conf. Proc. -- March 21, 2006 -- Volume 822, pp. 144-147
1st CRISIS IN COSMOLOGY CONFERENCE, CCC-1; doi:10.1063/1.2189130

Issue Date: 21 March 2006

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Yurij Baryshev
Astronomical Institute of the St.Petersburg University, 198504 St.Petersburg, Russia
Thirring-Feynman's tensor field approach to gravitation opens new understanding on the physics of gravitational interaction and stimulates novel experiments on the nature of gravity. According to Field Gravity, the universal gravity force is caused by exchange of gravitons — the quanta of gravity field. Energy of this field is well-defined and excludes the singularity. All classical relativistic effects are the same as in General Relativity. The intrinsic scalar (spin 0) part of gravity field corresponds to "antigravity" and only together with the pure tensor (spin 2) part gives the usual Newtonian force. Laboratory and astrophysical experiments which may test the predictions of FG, will be performed in near future. In particular, observations at gravity observatories with bar and interferometric detectors, like Explorer, Nautilus, LIGO and VIRGO, will check the predicted scalar gravitational waves from supernova explosions. New types of cosmological models in Minkowski space are possible too. ©2006 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

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PACS
  • 04.30.Nk
    Gravitational wave propagation and interactions
  • 04.80.Cc
    Experimental tests of gravitational theories
  • 98.80.Jk
    Mathematical and relativistic aspects of cosmology
  • YEAR: 2006

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