AbstractA quantitatively verifiable expression for the gravitational constant is derived in terms of quantum mechanical quantities. This derivation appears to be possible by selecting a suitable physical process in which the transformation of the equation of motion into a quantum mechanical wave equation can be obtained by Einstein’s geodesic approach. The selected process is the pi-meson, modeled as the one-body equivalent of a two-body quantum mechanical oscillator in which the vibrating mass is modeled as the result of the two energy fluxes from the quark and the antiquark. The quantum mechanical formula for the gravitational constant appears to show a quantitatively verifiable relationship with the Higgs boson as conceived in the Standa...
Abstract The starting point of quantum mechanics is the classical algebraic formula con-necting ener...
Abstract Although gravitation as described by Newton is an elementary force, gravity constant G is ...
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves marks a first step in measurable effects of general relativi...
AbstractA quantitatively verifiable expression for the gravitational constant is derived in terms of...
A quantitatively verifiable expression for the gravitational constant is derived in terms of quantum...
An effective angular momentum quantization condition of the form $mvr=n\hbar(m/m_F)$ is used to obta...
The linearization of General Relativity leads to various formulations of gravity often referred to a...
The linearization of General Relativity leads to various formulations of gravity often referred to a...
Abstract Although gravitation as described by Newton is an elementary force, gravity constant G is ...
We derive the equation that relates gravity to quantum mechanics: R|mass-shell=8πGc4LSM, where R ...
 We present an analysis for gravitation through space-mass quantization technique where gravitation...
Gravitational Waves represent the transport of Gravitational Energy through Space. Equation (101) an...
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves marks a first step in measurable effects of general relativi...
Using the relation proposed by Weinberg in 1972, combining quantum and cosmological parameters, we p...
This work analyses the real meaning of Newton's gravitational constant G. This constant is necessary...
Abstract The starting point of quantum mechanics is the classical algebraic formula con-necting ener...
Abstract Although gravitation as described by Newton is an elementary force, gravity constant G is ...
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves marks a first step in measurable effects of general relativi...
AbstractA quantitatively verifiable expression for the gravitational constant is derived in terms of...
A quantitatively verifiable expression for the gravitational constant is derived in terms of quantum...
An effective angular momentum quantization condition of the form $mvr=n\hbar(m/m_F)$ is used to obta...
The linearization of General Relativity leads to various formulations of gravity often referred to a...
The linearization of General Relativity leads to various formulations of gravity often referred to a...
Abstract Although gravitation as described by Newton is an elementary force, gravity constant G is ...
We derive the equation that relates gravity to quantum mechanics: R|mass-shell=8πGc4LSM, where R ...
 We present an analysis for gravitation through space-mass quantization technique where gravitation...
Gravitational Waves represent the transport of Gravitational Energy through Space. Equation (101) an...
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves marks a first step in measurable effects of general relativi...
Using the relation proposed by Weinberg in 1972, combining quantum and cosmological parameters, we p...
This work analyses the real meaning of Newton's gravitational constant G. This constant is necessary...
Abstract The starting point of quantum mechanics is the classical algebraic formula con-necting ener...
Abstract Although gravitation as described by Newton is an elementary force, gravity constant G is ...
LIGO’s detection of gravitational waves marks a first step in measurable effects of general relativi...