RAF Theory Extends the Applications of GRT to the Extremely Strong Gravitational Fields |
( Volume 3 Issue 11,November 2017 ) OPEN ACCESS |
Author(s): |
Branko M. Novakovic |
Abstract: |
Modern physics is trying to solve some problems in the extremely strong gravitational field by using sophisticated methods in particle and quantum physics. But, we also should solve the mentioned problems in the classical General Relativity Theory (GRT). As it is the well-known, GRT cannot be applied to the extremely strong gravitational field. The main reason for it is an appearance of the related singularity in that field. Here we show that Relativistic Alpha Field Theory (RAFT) extends the application of GRT to the extremely strong fields including of the Planck’s scale. This is the consequence of the following predictions of RAF theory: a) no a singularity at the Schwarzschild radius and b) there exist a minimal radius at r = (GM/2c2) that prevents singularity at r = 0, i.e. the nature protects itself. It has been theoretically proved that the metrics of RAF theory at the Schwarzschild radius, as well as at the minimal radius and at the Planck’s scale are regular. |
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