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Dark Matter and Its Relationship with Gravity, Electromagnetism and the Two Nuclear Forces

Version 1 : Received: 5 October 2016 / Approved: 11 October 2016 / Online: 11 October 2016 (14:29:45 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 11 October 2016 / Approved: 12 October 2016 / Online: 12 October 2016 (10:03:41 CEST)
Version 3 : Received: 9 November 2016 / Approved: 10 November 2016 / Online: 10 November 2016 (08:42:03 CET)
Version 4 : Received: 30 November 2016 / Approved: 1 December 2016 / Online: 1 December 2016 (09:53:13 CET)
Version 5 : Received: 6 March 2017 / Approved: 7 March 2017 / Online: 7 March 2017 (08:40:56 CET)

How to cite: Roza, E. Dark Matter and Its Relationship with Gravity, Electromagnetism and the Two Nuclear Forces. Preprints 2016, 2016100033. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201610.0033.v4 Roza, E. Dark Matter and Its Relationship with Gravity, Electromagnetism and the Two Nuclear Forces. Preprints 2016, 2016100033. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201610.0033.v4

Abstract

In a search for a solution of the galaxy rotation problem, a novel view on cosmological gravity is developed. In this view, the origin of gravity is traced back to the basic nuclear field of energy, spread by quarks as elementary pointlike sources. This gives a common basis for gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force. After a review on gravimagnetism and the causality problem of gravity, a hypothetical concept for the gravity field is proposed, which solves the rotation problem without the need to accept dark matter as the deus ex machina.

Keywords

dark matter; cosmological gravity; galaxy rotation problem; gravimagnetism; antigravity; cosmological constant

Subject

Physical Sciences, Space Science

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