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Relativistic gravitational theory

Relativistic gravitational theory

A.A. Logunov, M.A. Mestvirishvili

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 1

Relativistic gravitational theory RGT is constructed on the basis of the spectral principle of relativity and a geometrization principle using a representation of the gravitational field as a physical field in the Faraday-Maxwell sense, which has energy, momentum, and spin 2 and 0. The source of the gravitational field is the overall conserved energy-momentum tensor for matter and the gravitational field in a Minkowski space. In RGT, there is strict obedience to the conservation laws for energy-momentum and momentum for matter and the gravitational field. The theory explains all the existing gravitational experiments. By virtue of the geometrization principle, the Riemann space in this theory is of field origin, since it arises as an effective force space from the action of the gravitational field on matter. RGT gives a prediction of exceptional strength: the universe is not closed, and it is only planar. This implies that the universe should contain latent mass as some form of matter.

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Borhers' algebraic formalism for arbitrary-spin fields

Borhers' algebraic formalism for arbitrary-spin fields

D.G. Fedorov, S.S. Khoruzhii

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 21
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An experimental study of tidal circulation and mixing in a twolayer liquid

An experimental study of tidal circulation and mixing in a twolayer liquid

N.K. Shelkovnikov, S.M. Novochinskii

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 27
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Methods of integrating Hamiltonian systems

Methods of integrating Hamiltonian systems

Yu.G. Pavlenko

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 32
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Spectrum of the IRS in vibrational-transition saturation

Spectrum of the IRS in vibrational-transition saturation

Yu.E. D'yakov, S.Ya. Nikitin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 39
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Dirac's equation in 5- and 6-dimensional curved space-time manifolds

Dirac's equation in 5- and 6-dimensional curved space-time manifolds

Yu.S. Vladimirov, A.D. Popov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 46
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Photoconductivity and photo-emf under relaxation conditions. Part I

Photoconductivity and photo-emf under relaxation conditions. Part I

Yu.P. Drozhzhov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 59
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Spatially odd aymmetry in the excitation of nuclei with longitudinally polarized electrons

Spatially odd aymmetry in the excitation of nuclei with longitudinally polarized electrons

B.K. Kerimov, A.Z. Agalarov, M.Ya. Safin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 67
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The role of coherent structures in producing the upper contact zone in a bottom density current

The role of coherent structures in producing the upper contact zone in a bottom density current

A.Yu. Pyrkin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 72
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Beam diffusion in a linear ionospheric layer

Beam diffusion in a linear ionospheric layer

V.D. Gusev, O.K. Vlasova

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1984. 39. N 5. P. 76
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