Some astrophysical consequences of the extended Maxwell-like gravitational field equations

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Astrophysics, Cosmology, Field Theory (Physics), Gravitational Fields, Maxwell Equation, Celestial Mechanics, Equations Of Motion, Gravitational Constant, Gravitational Effects, Hubble Constant, Light Transmission, Luminous Intensity, Planetary Systems

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The Maxwell-like gravitational field equations have been generalized and coupled through the gravitational four-potential on the electromagnetic Maxwell's equations. It is shown that this has several astrophysical consequences, of which the main are the following (1) the gravitational instability of a system of mass bodies manifesting itself by a Hubble-like motion on cosmological scales, (2) the possible change of light intensity propagating through a large distance (and so a possible change of the real energy output of some very distant objects, e.g., quasars), (3) non-stability of a planetary system on the cosmological time scales, due to the momentum increase of the moving bodies in a generalized gravitational field.

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