Complementary Relativity
Abstract
Special theory of relativity has been formulated in a vacuum momentum-energy representation which is equivalent to Einstein special relativity and predicts just the same results as it. Although in this sense such a formulation would be at least classically useless, its consistent extension to noninertial frames produces a momentum-energy metric which behaves as a new dynamical quantity that is here interpreted in terms of a cosmological field. This new field would be complementary to gravity in that its strength varies inversely to as that of gravity does. Using a strong-field approximation, we suggest that the existence of this cosmological field would induce a shift of luminous energy which could justify the existence of all the assumed invisible matter in the universe, so as the high luminousities found in active galactic nuclei and quasars.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9404012,
title = {Complementary Relativity},
author = {P. F. Gonzalez-Diaz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9404012},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
13, IMAFF-RC-02-94