On 2021-03-06 23:33, Stephen Loosley wrote:

> “Factoring in gravitomagnetism could do away with dark matter”
> 
> Models of galactic rotation curves built of a general relativistic framework 
> could use gravitomagnetism to explain the effects of dark matter
> 
> Date: March 4, 2021  Source: Springer   
> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/03/210304145458.htm

I presume Gerson Otto Ludwig is wondering whether dark-matter and dark-energy 
could be modeled as the energy contained in a "gravitomagnetic" field resulting 
from the motions of the stars, planets, and other massive objects in the 
universe.  I think it's an intriguing idea, and not as way-out as many might 
imagine...

If the transforms of Special Relativity are applied to a charged body in motion 
we can demonstrate the existence of a force at right-angles which accounts for 
the existence of a magnetic field.  So a magnetic field is not fundamental 
quantity after all, and we don't need General Relativity to account for it 
because an electron is way too small to have an observable effect on the 
space-time manifold.  But a galaxy is another matter.

Top marks Otto!

David Lochrin


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