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Astronomy and Astrophysics
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The cause of gravity

DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v10i11.aa01· Pages: 114-126· Vol. 10, No. 11, (2022)· Published: November 30, 2022
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Abstract

An overwhelming number of the scientists assume today that the general relativity theory describes the gravity correctly. Here, another description of gravitation is presented. This new description is based on three pillars: 1. an extended mechanical view based on Newton's equations, 2. an electromagnetic view based on Maxwell's equations, 3. a quantum physical view describing gravity as a radiation phenomenon.

Keywords

gravitationinteraction particles of gravitationmagnetic monopoles

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Andreas Gimsa
Stirling Technologie Institut gemeinnützige GmbH
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