Nonsingular gravity without black holes
May, 199425 pages
Published in:
- J.Math.Phys. 35 (1994) 6628-6643
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- gr-qc/9406007 [gr-qc]
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- UTPT-94-08
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Abstract: (arXiv)
A non-singular, static spherically symmetric solution to the nonsymmetric gravitational and electromagnetic theory field equations is derived, which depends on the four parameters m, l~2, Q and s, where m is the mass, Q is the electric charge, l~2 is the NGT charge of a body and s is a dimensionless constant. The electromagnetic field invariants are also singularity-free, so that it is possible to construct regular particle-like solutions in the theory. All the curvature invariants are finite, there are no null surfaces in the spacetime and there are no black holes. A new stable, superdense object (SDO) replaces black holes.- gravitation: action
- electromagnetic interaction
- field equations: solution
- symmetry: rotation
- boundary condition
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