Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Feb 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979rspsa.365...19d&link_type=abstract
Royal Society (London), Proceedings, Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol. 365, no. 1720, Feb. 19, 1979, p. 19-30.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
56
Cosmology, Dimensionless Numbers, Einstein Equations, Gravitation Theory, Space-Time Functions, Astronomical Models, Ephemeris Time, Metric Space, Microwaves, Planetary Orbits, Schwarzschild Metric, Universe
Scientific paper
A study of the relations between large dimensionless numbers leads to the conclusion that G, expressed in atomic units, varies with the epoch; however, the Einstein theory requires G to be constant. These two requirements can be reconciled by supposing that the Einstein theory applies with a metric that differs from the atomic metric. This approach results in the Einstein-de Sitter (ES) model of the universe. The static Schwarzschild metric has to be modified to fit with the ES model for large r; with this modification it is shown that there should be an inward spiralling of the planets, referred to atomic units, superposed on the motion given by ordinary gravitational theory
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