Compensational Gravity Fundamentals and an Application: The Cycling Universe

Physics – General Physics

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Compensational gravity, which is regarded as a fundamental theory, is an advanced version of semiclassical gravity. It is a construction which extends the Einstein equation. Along with the energy-momentum tensor, the extended Einstein equation includes the compensation tensor, or compenson. The latter compensates for the energy-momentum tensor insufficiency, which consists in the discontinuity in time (due to quantum state reduction) and in space (due to sharp cutoff), as well as in an anomaly (nonrealistic state equation and nonzero divergence). The compenson is a primary object, for which equations are formulated. Specifically, purely dark objects may or may not exist. The dynamics of compensational gravity gives rise naturally to the cosmological constant, or dark energy and to dark matter: The compenson versus particle dark matter. On the basis of the dynamics, a cycling model of the closed universe is constructed.

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