Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session B08: Quantum Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes
10:45 AM–12:33 PM,
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Room: Symphony III - 2nd Floor
Sponsoring
Unit:
DGRAV
Chair: Gautam Satishchandran, Princeton University
Abstract: B08.00009 : Nature of the Curvature of Space-Time
12:21 PM–12:33 PM
Presenter:
Rasulkhozha S Sharafiddinov
(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences)
Author:
Rasulkhozha S Sharafiddinov
(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences)
a given procedure, and consequently, the field of such an action remains linear. Unlike this, the electric, weak, and strong parts and other innate parts of gravitational force arise because of the harmony of a kind of Newton-Coulomb pair of forces. However, at the interratio of each Newton-Coulomb pair of intragraviton forces, their individual vectors (axial vectors) become naturally curved vectors (axial vectors), which constitute the curved surface. It is already clear from the foregoing that a curvature of space-time reflects the availability in it of the harmony of forces of a different nature. Therefore, an individual field of each of the gauge bosons must be considered
as the naturally curved field of the unified system of the two fields of the Coulomb and Newton behavior in which appears a part of the mass-charge structure of gauge invariance. This becomes
more interesting if we include in the discussion an interratio of intranuclear forces. Their harmony responds to the periodic revolution around the nucleus of any of the corresponding types of fermions of leptonic families [2]. At such a situation, the field of action of each of the structural components of the gravitational force between the nucleus and its satellite must be naturally
curved. As a consequence, each lepton with a linear velocity in an atom undergoes orbital
rather than straight-line motion.
[1] R.S. Sharafiddinov, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. {f 60}, E13.00008 (2015).
[2] R.S. Sharafiddinov, Phys. Essays {f 34}, 3 (2021) 398.
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