Relativity and Cosmology

   

How Graviton Power and Graviton Count from Electro Weak Era Give a Strain Value and 'heavy" Gravity

Authors: Andrew Beckwith

Addition of a driving term to a strain equation ( with a first order derivative added for damping) leads to h(particular) ~ 10^ - 25 strain, due to a particular solution to the strain equation, whereas the usual homogeneous solution has h (homogeneous)~ 10 ^ - 36. The particular solution is due to a constant contribution due to the quark gluon plasma , whereas the homogeneous solution is undetectable, and too small. This also allows for heavy gravity formation.

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[v1] 2013-08-04 22:01:54
[v2] 2013-08-05 04:25:21

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