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Although the gravitational constant (G) does not explicitly occur in the Maxwell Wave Equations, this paper will show that G is indeed implicitly contained in them. The logical consequence hereby is that electromagnetic radiation is associated with dynamic gravitation and not—as assumed in Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity—with “static” gravitation, dynamic gravitation being at the time unknown. According to the Maxwell Wave Equations, gravitation experiences the same dynamic (speed of light c) as electromagnetic radiation and must therefore also be of a quantum nature. There must exist an equal number of gravitational quanta as there are photons. Since photons do not possess a baryonic rest mass but only a relativistic mass, this mass must be nonbaryonic in nature—precisely as their dynamic gravitation.
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篇名 The Dynamic Gravitation of Photons from the Perspective of Maxwell’s Wave Equations
来源期刊 现代物理(英文) 学科 数学
关键词 PHOTON DYNAMIC GRAVITATION GRAVITATIONAL Quanta Maxwell’s Wave EQUATIONS
年,卷(期) 2014,(12) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 1094-1096
页数 3页 分类号 O1
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PHOTON
DYNAMIC
GRAVITATION
GRAVITATIONAL
Quanta
Maxwell’s
Wave
EQUATIONS
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2153-1196
武汉市江夏区汤逊湖北路38号光谷总部空间
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