Classical Physics

   

Gravino Theory: A Simple Physical Model to Explain Gravity

Authors: András Miklós

A simple physical model called gravino theory is presented in this paper to explain gravity. The theory is based on the following three fundamental assumptions: 1) the Universe is filled by extremely small particles that move with the speed of light and are weakly absorbed by the material; 2) this gravino gas emits very weak electromagnetic radiation; 3) the speed of light depends on the local drift velocity of the gravino gas. Consequences of the assumptions and interesting results obtained from the gravino theory are discussed in the paper.

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