Gravitomagnetic Waves Predicted by the Theory of Informatons  

Gravitomagnetic Waves Predicted by the Theory of Informatons

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作  者:Antoine Acke Antoine Acke(Retired Professor Kaho Sint-Lieven, Now KU Leuven, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Ghent Campus, Ghent, Belgium)

机构地区:[1]Retired Professor Kaho Sint-Lieven, Now KU Leuven, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Ghent Campus, Ghent, Belgium

出  处:《Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology》2024年第4期1564-1577,共14页高能物理(英文)

摘  要:In this article we show that the description of the gravitational field as a cloud of g-information implies the phenomenon of “gravitomagnetic” or “gravitational waves”1 and that accelerated mass particles and radioactive decay are sources of such waves. It is also shown that a gravitomagnetic wave propagating in a certain direction can be understood as the macroscopic manifestation of a spatial sequence of informatons whose characteristic angle is fluctuating along that—with the speed of light—speeding “train”. Finally, it is shown that gravitomagnetic waves transport energy in the form of packages carried by informatons. These entities are called “gravitons”.In this article we show that the description of the gravitational field as a cloud of g-information implies the phenomenon of “gravitomagnetic” or “gravitational waves”1 and that accelerated mass particles and radioactive decay are sources of such waves. It is also shown that a gravitomagnetic wave propagating in a certain direction can be understood as the macroscopic manifestation of a spatial sequence of informatons whose characteristic angle is fluctuating along that—with the speed of light—speeding “train”. Finally, it is shown that gravitomagnetic waves transport energy in the form of packages carried by informatons. These entities are called “gravitons”.

关 键 词:GRAVITY Gravitational Field Gravitomagnetic Waves Informatons 

分 类 号:O57[理学—粒子物理与原子核物理]

 

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