Gravitational Displacement: Time Dilation Rooted in Vacuum Energy

Ian A Nilsen
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Astronomical findings, particularly from the last decades of research, have confirmed that our universe either must contain large amounts of an unknown form of matter, called dark matter, or the laws of gravity must be influenced by undiscovered variables. Although both of the two approaches contain many candidates with their respective matches and fails, no theories have so far been able to finally solve the full picture of missing mass at different structural levels with the relation to several associated problems. In this study, gravity is considered with a new approach, more specifically not to be a property fundamentally incorporated to space, but something that arise from the presence of background energy and its responsibility for making time flow at different local rates. The study suggests that the gravitational constant, G, is only locally constant, and that gravity itself causes a displacement that decreases the gravitational strength, only to a noticeable degree for massive astronomical structures like galaxies and more heavy parent structures.
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引力位移:源于真空能量的时间膨胀
天文学上的发现,特别是最近几十年的研究,已经证实,我们的宇宙要么一定含有大量未知形式的物质,称为暗物质,要么引力定律一定受到未被发现的变量的影响。虽然这两种方法都包含了许多候选对象,它们各自匹配或失败,但迄今为止还没有任何理论能够最终解决不同结构水平上缺失质量的全貌及其与几个相关问题的关系。在这项研究中,用一种新的方法来考虑重力,更具体地说,它不是一种从根本上与空间结合在一起的属性,而是由背景能量的存在和它使时间以不同的局部速率流动的责任产生的东西。这项研究表明,引力常数G只是局部恒定的,而且引力本身会引起位移,从而降低引力强度,对于像星系这样的大质量天文结构和更重的母结构来说,位移的程度很明显。
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