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1 online resource (vi, 462 pages) |
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Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A Review of Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) Field Theory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Geometrical principles -- 2.3 The Field and wave equations of ECE theory -- 2.4 Aharonov-Bohm and Phase effects in ECE theory -- 2.5 Tensor and vector laws of classical dynamics and electrodynamics -- 2.6 Spin connection resonance -- 2.7 Effects of gravitation on optics and spectroscopy -- 2.8 Radiative corrections in ECE theory -- 2.9 Summary of advances made by ECE theory, and criticisms of the standard model |
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Acknowledgments2.10 Appendix 1: Homogeneous Maxwell-Heaviside equations -- 2.11 Appendix 2: The inhomogeneous equations -- 2.12 Appendix 3: Some examples of Hodge duals in Minkowski space-time -- 2.13 Appendix 4: Standard tensorial formulation of the homogeneous Maxwell-Heaviside field equations -- 2.14 Appendix 5: Illustrating the meaning of the connection with rotation in a plane -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3. Fundamental Errors in the General Theory of Relativity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Schwarzschild space-time -- 3.3 Spherical symmetry |
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3.4 Derivation of Schwarzschild space-time3.5 The prohibition of point-mass singularities -- 3.6 Laplace�s alleged black hole -- 3.7 Black hole interactions and gravitational collapse -- 3.8 Further consequences for gravitational waves -- 3.9 Other violations -- 3.10 Three-dimensional spherically symmetric metric manifolds -- first principles -- 3.11 Conclusions -- Dedication -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Violation of the Dual Bianchi Identity by Solutions of the Einstein Field Equation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Numerical procedure |
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4.3 Results and discussion4.4 Exact solutions of the Einstein field equation -- 4.4.1 Minkowski metric with shifted radial coordinate -- 4.4.2 Schwarzschild metric -- 4.4.3 General Crothers metric -- 4.4.4 Crothers metric with generalized Schwarzschild parameters -- 4.4.5 Crothers metric with Schwarzschild parameters -- 4.4.6 General spherical metric -- 4.4.7 Spherically symmetric metric with perturbation a/r -- 4.4.8 Spherically symmetric metric with general Î?(r) -- 4.4.9 Spherically symmetric metric with off-diagonal elements -- 4.4.10 Reissner-Nordstrom metric |
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4.4.11 Extended Reissner-Weyl metric4.4.12 Kerr metric -- 4.4.13 Kerr-Newman (Charged Kerr metric) with M = 0; Ï? = const: -- 4.4.14 Kerr-Newman (Charged Kerr metric) with a = 0 -- 4.4.15 Goedel metric -- 4.4.16 Static De Sitter metric -- 4.4.17 FLRW metric -- 4.4.18 Closed FLRW metric -- 4.4.19 Friedmann Dust metric -- 4.4.20 Kasner metric -- 4.4.21 Generalized FLRW metric -- 4.4.22 Eddington-Finkelstein metric for black holes -- 4.4.23 Kruskal coordinates metric of black hole -- 4.4.24 Einstein-Rosen bridge metric, u coordinates |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Einstein field equations.
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Special relativity (Physics)
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Big bang theory.
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SCIENCE -- Waves & Wave Mechanics.
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Big bang theory
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Einstein field equations
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Special relativity (Physics)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781907343292 |
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1907343296 |
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