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X-ray novae, event horizons, and the exponential metric, Astrophys (1999)

by S L Robertson
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Gravitation without Curved Spacetime

by Kris Krogh , 2006
"... A quantum-mechanical theory of gravitation is presented, where the motion of particles is based on the optics of de Broglie waves. Here the large-scale geometry of the universe is inherently flat, and its age is not constrained to < 13 Gyr. While this theory agrees with the standard experimental ..."
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A quantum-mechanical theory of gravitation is presented, where the motion of particles is based on the optics of de Broglie waves. Here the large-scale geometry of the universe is inherently flat, and its age is not constrained to &lt; 13 Gyr. While this theory agrees with the standard experimental tests of Einstein’s general relativity, it predicts a different second-order deflection of light, and measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect in the upcoming NASA experiment Gravity Probe B. 1 1
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...atical similarity extends to an absence of event horizons. For extreme mass concentrations, “gray” rather than black holes 20are predicted [53]. A recent survey of black hole candidates by Robertson =-=[54]-=- finds a strong resemblance to neutron stars in all cases, and no evidence of event horizons. He points out that the fluctuating X-ray spectra of galactic candidates agree well with a model where infa...

Foundation of Physics manuscript No.

by M. Martinis
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...d equations of General relativity. However, the Yilmaz theory was immediately sharply criticized [7] on various grounds [8] as being ill dened and because it does not predict existence of black-holes =-=[9]-=-. In our approach, however, the exponential metric arises as a consequence of introducing an observer in the process of measuring the gravitational attraction by means of the Newtonian gravity with ef...

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