Gravitation and Electromagnetism ; Correlation and Grand Unification

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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It is demonstrated that gravitational and inertial masses are correlated by an electromagnetic factor. From the practical point of view this is very important because it means the possibility of electromagnetic control of the gravity. Some theoretical consequences of the correlation are: incorporation of Mach's principle into Gravitation Theory; new relativistic expression for the mass ; the generalization of Newton's second law for the motion; the deduction of the differential equation for entropy directly from the Gravitation Theory. Another fundamental consequence of the mentioned correlation is that, in specific ultra-high energy conditions, the gravitational and electromagnetic fields can be described by the same Hamiltonian, i.e., in these circumstances, they are unified. Such conditions can have occurred inclusive in the Initial Universe, before the first spontaneous breaking of symmetry.

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