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Electrostatic Gravity Mechanism of Action Based On Dielectric Properties of Physical Vacuum and Physical Meaning of Gravitation Potential
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Volume 3, 2016
Issue 3 (December)
Pages: 16-20   |   Vol. 3, No. 3, December 2016   |   Follow on         
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Authors
[1]
Igor L. Misiucenko, Research Center "Algorithm", St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
[2]
Alexander K. Tomilin, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russian Federation.
[3]
Vladimir S. Vikulin, “MacroGroup” Company, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
Abstract
Connection between full gravitational potential and dielectric permeability of vacuum has been established. It has been shown that gradient of electric permeability of vacuum emerges near massive gravitating object. An attempt is made to explain gravitation mechanism on the basis of ponderomotive interaction of charged particles with anisotropic dielectric medium. Equivalency of gravitational mass and inertial mass has been proved within the frames of this approach. It has been shown numerically that light speed is determined by dimensions and mass of Universe.
Keywords
Mass, Gravitational Potential, Dielectric Permeability of Vacuum, Gravitation, Physical Vacuum, Ponderomotive Force
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