Wheeler's Gravitomagnetism Revisited I: A Purely Lorentz-Compton Approach to Vector Gravitational Waves and Trio-Holes
R. A. Latapiat, G. F. Miranda, N. A. Pereyra

TL;DR
This paper develops a Lorentz-Compton based vector gravitational wave theory independent of General Relativity, introduces the concept of 'trio-holes' as a new singularity type, and aligns with Special Relativity principles.
Contribution
It presents a novel vector gravitational wave theory rooted in Lorentz and Compton ideas, introducing 'trio-holes' as a new singularity concept, distinct from Einstein's framework.
Findings
Vector gravitational waves derived without Einstein's equations
Introduction of 'trio-holes' as a new singularity type
Theory consistent with Special Relativity principles
Abstract
A theory of vector gravitational waves is presented on the basis of an additional gravitational field, recovering ideas that go back to H. A. Lorentz, field that A. Wheeler called ``gravitomagnetism''. The theory is independent of Einstein's General Relativity Theory, but is consistent with the Einstein-Lorentz framework of Special Relativity, so that the resulting equations are considered exact from the start, and not approximations valid for velocities small compared with the speed of light. A simple model of mass formation and presence of angular momentum started with a new type of singularity, ``trio-holes'', is exhibited.
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
