758 research outputs found
Repulsive force in the field theory of gravitation
It is shown that the slowing down of the rate of time referencing to the
inertial time leads in the field theory of gravitation to arising of repulsive
forces which remove the cosmological singularity in the evolution of a
homogeneous and isotropic universe and stop the collapse of large masses.Comment: 22 pages, Plenary talk presented at Workshop on High Energy
Physics&Field Theory (Protvino, Russia, 2005
The Field Theory of Gravitation and The Rest Mass of Particles
It is shown in this work that all free physical fields should have a nonzero
rest mass according to the field theory of gravitation.Comment: 4 page
Impossibility of Unlimited Gravitational Collapse
It is shown that the gravitational field, as a physical field developing in
the Minkowsky space, does not lead to unlimited gravitational collapse of
massive bodies and, hence, excludes a possibility of the formation of the
``black holes''.Comment: 6 page
On Boundedness of the Admissible Time Slowing Down by the Gravitational Field
It is shown that there exists, in the field theory of gravitation, contrary
to the General Theory of Relativity (GTR), a bound for admissible time slowing
down by the gravitational field which excludes a possibility of unbounded
compression of matter by the gravity forces.Comment: 5 page
How Were the Hilbert--Einstein Equations Discovered?
The pathways along which A. Einstein and D. Hilbert independently came to the
gravitational field equations are traced. Some of the papers that assert a
point of view on the history of the derivation of the gravitational field
equations ``that radically differs from the standard point of view'' are
critically analyzed. It is shown that the conclusions drawn in these papers are
completely groundless.Comment: 40 pages, misprints remove
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