Relativity and Cosmology

   

Theory of Gravitational Energy, Momentum and Stress

Authors: Kenneth Dalton

In general relativity, the density of gravitational energy is not well-defined: it is said to be 'nonlocalizable'. The new theory solves the problem of gravitational dynamics. It provides a tensor for the density of gravitational energy, momentum and stress. Moreover, it provides an unambiguous definition of gravitational force and power. The theory predicts both longitudinal and transverse gravitational waves. It is time to launch a search for longitudinal waves, in the data at LIGO and Virgo.

Comments: 16 Pages. Journal-Ref: Hadronic Journal 45(2) 117-132 (2022)

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