Classical Physics

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[4] viXra:2408.0125 [pdf] submitted on 2024-08-29 16:48:15

Duality of Free Fall: Is Force Application Possible?

Authors: Asmit Chaudhary
Comments: 4 Pages.

This paper discusses a hypothetical scenario where a person and a massive rock are in free fall. It explores how the person might attempt to decrease the rate of falling and assesses whether such an attempt would be successful. The paper examines the dynamics of force application in free fall and the limitations imposed by weightlessness.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:2408.0085 [pdf] submitted on 2024-08-19 09:32:05

Lienard-Wiechert Potentials as a Source of Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Authors: Yuri Mahotin
Comments: 2 Pages.

Liénard-Wiechert potentials describe the electromagnetic field of charged point particle moving along a given trajectory. In the new study,we will try to answer the question of whether a moving charged particle can generate dark matter and dark energy. We get an affirmative answer,yes it can.
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:2408.0047 [pdf] submitted on 2024-08-12 00:32:49

On Gravitational Mass and Inertial Mass

Authors: Zhi Li, Hua Li
Comments: 5 Pages.

Gravity is an impedance of matter to its stable state changes, manifested as attraction to other objects, and gravitational mass is a measure of the magnitude of this property of matter. Microscopic particles and solid particles within a macroscopic object, along with their motion, endow the object with inertial mass. These particles and their motion, along with the relative motion of the object in a gravitational field, collectively endow the object with gravitational mass. Therefore, gravitational mass is the total mass of an object, and inertial mass is only a part of it.The relationship between gravitational mass and inertial mass is derived from the conservation of energy and momentum hypothesis and the modified Newton's gravity formula as follows: gravitational mass=inertial mass+inertial mass * V/C.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:2408.0010 [pdf] submitted on 2024-08-02 20:47:53

Geometrized Vacuum Physics Part 6: Hierarchical Cosmological Model

Authors: Mikhail Batanov-Gaukhman
Comments: 48 Pages.

This article is the sixth part of a scientific project under the general title "Geometrized vacuum physics based on the Algebra of signature" [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. This article proposes a hierarchical cosmological model, which is developed based on the solution of the extended Einstein vacuum equation with an infinite number of lambda terms. The solution of a simplified vacuum equation with ten lambda terms is considered in more detail. As a result, a metric-dynamic model of a discrete hierarchical sequence of stable spherical vacuum formations ("corpuscles"), which are nested into each other like nesting dolls, was obtained. From this hierarchical sequence, the level of elementary par-ticles is isolated and examined in more detail. The use of methods and mathematical apparatus of Riemann differential geometry and the Algebra of signature allows us to obtain metric-dynamic models of all elements of the Standard Model of elementary particles: "quarks", "leptons", "nucleons", "mesons", "photons", "gluons" ", as well as the "at-om" of hydrogen and the "atom" of helium. It has been suggested that metric-dynamic models of stable vacuum for-mations ("corpuscles") of the "stellar-planetary" "galactic" and "universal" levels can be constructed in a similar way. The connection between the extended general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics is shown. At the end of the article, the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed hierarchical cosmological model are considered and the metaphysical prerequisites for resolving the problems that have arisen are outlined.
Category: Classical Physics