Gravitational Model of the Three Elements Theory: Mathematical Explanations

Abstract

The aim is to parse the mathematical details related to the gravitational model of the three elements theory [1]. This model is proven to be coherent and really compatible with relativity. The Riemannian representation of space-time which is used in this model is proven to be legal. It allows to understand relativity in a more human sensitive manner than Minkowskian usual representation.

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F. Lassiaille, "Gravitational Model of the Three Elements Theory: Mathematical Explanations," Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 4 No. 7, 2013, pp. 1027-1035. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2013.47138.

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References

[1] F. Lassiaille, Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 3, 2012, pp. 388-397. doi:10.4236/jmp.2012.35054
[2] S. Carroll, “Space Time and Geometry, an Introduction to General Relativity,” Addison-Wesley, San Francisco, 2004.
[3] F. Lassiaille, “Gravitational Model of the Three Elements Theory: Mathematical Detailed Calculations,” 2013. http://lumi.chez-alice.fr/anglais/MathDetailedCalc.pdf
[4] F. Lassiaille, “Three Elements Theory,” 1999. http://lumi.chez-alice.fr/3elt.pdf

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