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contents After recalling the principles that allow space-time to be considered by analogy as an elastic medium, we show how the modified gravity according to the MOND theory concerning the anomaly of the velocities of stars at the periphery of galaxies can be seen as a creep of space acting on the radius of galaxies that gives a creep coefficient of Phi(space) = ((a0/a) x (Ro local/ Ro mean) -1). The values vary between 0.2 and 9 depending on the type of galaxy and density distribution. Considering the gravitational lensing effect of the ball cluster we obtain a creep coefficient Phi (space) = (1-pv)/pv. With pv the percentage of visible matter and pDM the percentage of Dark matter from the global mass (pv + pDM =1). The values vary between 0.66 and 4 for this cluster. This paper therefore raises the question, via these creep coefficients, of the possible granular nature of the vacuum and therefore of space fabric on the one hand and proposes another dark matter-free approach based on the creep of the texture of space to explain gravitational anomalies on the other hand.
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spellingShingle Analogy of space-time as an elastic medium, estimation creep coefficient of space from MOND theory, gravitational lensing and via time data from the GPS effect, discussion of the results for dark matter and Einstein's field equation
Izabel, David
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
After recalling the principles that allow space-time to be considered by analogy as an elastic medium, we show how the modified gravity according to the MOND theory concerning the anomaly of the velocities of stars at the periphery of galaxies can be seen as a creep of space acting on the radius of galaxies that gives a creep coefficient of Phi(space) = ((a0/a) x (Ro local/ Ro mean) -1). The values vary between 0.2 and 9 depending on the type of galaxy and density distribution. Considering the gravitational lensing effect of the ball cluster we obtain a creep coefficient Phi (space) = (1-pv)/pv. With pv the percentage of visible matter and pDM the percentage of Dark matter from the global mass (pv + pDM =1). The values vary between 0.66 and 4 for this cluster. This paper therefore raises the question, via these creep coefficients, of the possible granular nature of the vacuum and therefore of space fabric on the one hand and proposes another dark matter-free approach based on the creep of the texture of space to explain gravitational anomalies on the other hand.
title Analogy of space-time as an elastic medium, estimation creep coefficient of space from MOND theory, gravitational lensing and via time data from the GPS effect, discussion of the results for dark matter and Einstein's field equation
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.13277