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Topological Origin of Inertia
The purpose of the present article is to propose a topological interpretation of the inertial interaction. In this context, the instantaneous propagation and the infinite range of the inertial interaction can be explained as a topological amplitude associated to a 0 size singular gravitational insta...
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author | Bogdanoff, I |
author_facet | Bogdanoff, I |
author_sort | Bogdanoff, I |
collection | CERN |
description | The purpose of the present article is to propose a topological interpretation of the inertial interaction. In this context, the instantaneous propagation and the infinite range of the inertial interaction can be explained as a topological amplitude associated to a 0 size singular gravitational instanton.We suggest here that the topological charge of the singular gravitational instanton of 0 size represents the source of the inertial interaction. As the topological charge, the inertial interaction is equally invariant and propagates itself instantaneously from one point to another in spacetime. Such a property is not explicable within the frame of field theory but may find a solution in the topological theory as proposed by E.Witten in 1988. In our model, the initial singularity is the source of a topological amplitude corresponding to the charge of the 0 size singular gravitational instanton detectable at the boundary S3 of the singular gravitational instanton having the topology of the 4-dimensional Euclidean ball B4. The pseudo-observables of Riemannien spacetime at the origin are here interpreted as co-cycles on instanton moduli space and are associated to Ksi-cycles of the B4 4-manifold (Donaldson application). |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2001 |
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spelling | cern-4831642019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/483164engBogdanoff, ITopological Origin of InertiaGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe purpose of the present article is to propose a topological interpretation of the inertial interaction. In this context, the instantaneous propagation and the infinite range of the inertial interaction can be explained as a topological amplitude associated to a 0 size singular gravitational instanton.We suggest here that the topological charge of the singular gravitational instanton of 0 size represents the source of the inertial interaction. As the topological charge, the inertial interaction is equally invariant and propagates itself instantaneously from one point to another in spacetime. Such a property is not explicable within the frame of field theory but may find a solution in the topological theory as proposed by E.Witten in 1988. In our model, the initial singularity is the source of a topological amplitude corresponding to the charge of the 0 size singular gravitational instanton detectable at the boundary S3 of the singular gravitational instanton having the topology of the 4-dimensional Euclidean ball B4. The pseudo-observables of Riemannien spacetime at the origin are here interpreted as co-cycles on instanton moduli space and are associated to Ksi-cycles of the B4 4-manifold (Donaldson application).EXT-2001-001oai:cds.cern.ch:4831642001-01-10 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Bogdanoff, I Topological Origin of Inertia |
title | Topological Origin of Inertia |
title_full | Topological Origin of Inertia |
title_fullStr | Topological Origin of Inertia |
title_full_unstemmed | Topological Origin of Inertia |
title_short | Topological Origin of Inertia |
title_sort | topological origin of inertia |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/483164 |
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