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Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?

Assuming that a particle and its antiparticle have the gravitational charge of the opposite sign, the physical vacuum may be considered as a fluid of virtual gravitational dipoles. Following this hypothesis, we present the first indications that dark matter may not exist and that the phenomena for w...

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Autor principal: Hajdukovic, Dragan Slavkov
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10509-011-0744-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356726
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description Assuming that a particle and its antiparticle have the gravitational charge of the opposite sign, the physical vacuum may be considered as a fluid of virtual gravitational dipoles. Following this hypothesis, we present the first indications that dark matter may not exist and that the phenomena for which it was invoked might be explained by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum by the known baryonic matter.
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spelling cern-13567262022-03-31T20:59:09Zdoi:10.1007/s10509-011-0744-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/1356726engHajdukovic, Dragan SlavkovIs dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?Other Fields of PhysicsAssuming that a particle and its antiparticle have the gravitational charge of the opposite sign, the physical vacuum may be considered as a fluid of virtual gravitational dipoles. Following this hypothesis, we present the first indications that dark matter may not exist and that the phenomena for which it was invoked might be explained by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum by the known baryonic matter.Assuming that a particle and its antiparticle have the gravitational charge of the opposite sign, the physical vacuum may be considered as a fluid of virtual gravitational dipoles. Following this hypothesis, we present the first indications that dark matter may not exist and that the phenomena for which it was invoked might be explained by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum by the known baryonic matter.arXiv:1106.0847oai:cds.cern.ch:13567262011-06-07
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
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Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title_full Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title_fullStr Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title_full_unstemmed Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title_short Is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
title_sort is dark matter an illusion created by the gravitational polarization of the quantum vacuum?
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10509-011-0744-4
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