Gravitons, Dark Matter, and Classical Gravitation
General Physics
2012-11-08 v3 Classical Physics
Abstract
We find that the quantum of gravity, the graviton, has time-varying mass (the gomidium), and radius (the somium); both vary with the inverse of R; and its frequency is given by Hubble's parameter. Dark matter can be made of such gravitons. The number of gravitons varies with R-squared . The Machian radiated power of the Universe leads us to a "correct" energy density for the gravitons as dark matter.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0806.1766,
title = {Gravitons, Dark Matter, and Classical Gravitation},
author = {Marcelo Samuel Berman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.1766},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
To be published by AIP Proceedings of Symposium on Gravitational Waves (eds C.Corda and H.J.M.Cuesta), 2009