We discuss various examples and ramifications of the conjecture that there exists a maximum force (or tension) in general relativistic systems. We contrast this situation with that in Newtonian gravity, where no maximum force exists, and relate it to the existence of natural units defined by constants of Nature and the fact that the Planck units of force and power do not depend on Planck's constant. We discuss how these results change in higher dimensions where the Planck units of force are no longer non-quantum. We discuss the changes that might occur to the conjecture if a positive cosmological constant exists and derive a maximum force bound using the Kottler-Schwarzschildde Sitter black hole
We show that the notion of “Hookean law” F = kx, suitably defined in asymptotically flat singly spin...
Corrections to Newton's gravitational law inspired by extra dimensional physics and by the exchange ...
The theoretical analysis of the existence of a limit mass for compact astronomic ob- jects require...
Dimensional analysis shows that the speed of light and Newton’s constant of gravitation can be combi...
The classical maximum force bound in the general relativity (GR) is defined between two black holes ...
The field equations of general relativity are shown to derive from the existence of a limit force or...
We show that thermodynamics for an asymptotically flat Schwarzschild black hole leads to a force of ...
Special relativity, quantum theory and general relativity are summarized in one fundamental limit st...
We find the series of example theories for which the relativistic limit of maximum tension Fmax=c4/4...
AbstractWe find the series of example theories for which the relativistic limit of maximum tension F...
We study the first law of black hole thermodynamics in the presence of surrounding gravitational fie...
There are at least two ways to deduce Einstein's field equations from the principle of maximum force...
It is shown, from the two independent approaches of McCrea-Milne and of Zeldovich, that one can full...
We conjecture a general upper bound on the strength of gravity relative to gauge forces in quantum g...
Astrophysical bounds on the cosmological constant are examined for spherically symmetric bodies. Sim...
We show that the notion of “Hookean law” F = kx, suitably defined in asymptotically flat singly spin...
Corrections to Newton's gravitational law inspired by extra dimensional physics and by the exchange ...
The theoretical analysis of the existence of a limit mass for compact astronomic ob- jects require...
Dimensional analysis shows that the speed of light and Newton’s constant of gravitation can be combi...
The classical maximum force bound in the general relativity (GR) is defined between two black holes ...
The field equations of general relativity are shown to derive from the existence of a limit force or...
We show that thermodynamics for an asymptotically flat Schwarzschild black hole leads to a force of ...
Special relativity, quantum theory and general relativity are summarized in one fundamental limit st...
We find the series of example theories for which the relativistic limit of maximum tension Fmax=c4/4...
AbstractWe find the series of example theories for which the relativistic limit of maximum tension F...
We study the first law of black hole thermodynamics in the presence of surrounding gravitational fie...
There are at least two ways to deduce Einstein's field equations from the principle of maximum force...
It is shown, from the two independent approaches of McCrea-Milne and of Zeldovich, that one can full...
We conjecture a general upper bound on the strength of gravity relative to gauge forces in quantum g...
Astrophysical bounds on the cosmological constant are examined for spherically symmetric bodies. Sim...
We show that the notion of “Hookean law” F = kx, suitably defined in asymptotically flat singly spin...
Corrections to Newton's gravitational law inspired by extra dimensional physics and by the exchange ...
The theoretical analysis of the existence of a limit mass for compact astronomic ob- jects require...