Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975crasm.280..841m&link_type=abstract
Academie des Sciences (Paris), Comptes Rendus, Serie A - Sciences Mathematiques, vol. 280, no. 12, Mar. 24, 1975, p. 841-843. In
Physics
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Gauge Invariance, Gravitation Theory, Tensors, Vector Spaces, Einstein Equations, Field Theory (Physics), Gravitational Fields, Lorentz Transformations, Relativity
Scientific paper
A gravitational theory is proposed which posits the existence of a saturation property for gravitational forces at short distances. The possibility is thus considered that the Einstein field equations do not hold for strong gravitational fields (with radii of curvature of the same order of magnitude as the dimensions of the region concerned), and that the Hawking-Penrose theorems are violated by the influence of an ensemble of vectoral fields at short distances.
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