Space-time, Dark matter and Dark energy

Authors

  • Mohammad Reza Alaei Jordehi Author

Keywords:

Space, time, Dark matter, analytical theory

Abstract

According to the theory of classical physics, objects exert force on each other, but this theory never says anything about what this force is, why do two objects attract each other? According to the theory of relativity, gravity is not basically defined as a force, but it is the result of the curvature of space-time. This theory, which is used for large-scale objects, seems to be deficient for medium-scale and micro-scale objects.      

In this article, we discuss a new definition of space-time and gravity, and by combining two theories of relativity and classical physics, we arrive at new formulas, and from there, by analyzing these formulas and also mathematical analysis, we will present a new definition of space-time and gravity, and even dark matter and dark energy.   

 This research leads to a new theory and since it is associated with the analysis of the relevant formulas, it will be called analytical theory.

This theory should be able to solve many astronomical topics such as; justify gravity, black holes, dark matter, dark energy, lens effect, the reason for the accelerated movement of objects in gravitational fields, etc. And we will deal with these issues as much as possible in this article and we will complete it in future articles. 

Author Biography

  • Mohammad Reza Alaei Jordehi ,

              

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2024-09-21

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Space-time, Dark matter and Dark energy. (2024). Development Engineering Conferences Center Articles Database, 1(3). https://pubs.bcnf.ir/index.php/Articles/article/view/119

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