Energy Loss by Gravitational Viscosity
Ernst Fischer

TL;DR
This paper proposes that gravitational retardation effects cause a viscous-like energy loss in particles moving through matter, which could explain cosmic redshift and universal slowing down.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of gravitational viscosity due to retardation effects in General Relativity, linking energy loss to cosmic redshift in a novel way.
Findings
Energy loss rate matches photon redshift in expanding universe
Gravitational viscosity acts as a universal damping force
Effect also present in static universe models
Abstract
Due to Lorentz invariance of General Relativity gravitational interaction is limited to the speed of light. Thus for particles, moving within a matter field, retardation leads to loss of energy by emission of gravitational radiation. This 'gravitomagnetic' effect, applied to motion in homogeneous mass filled space, acts like a viscous force, slowing down every motion in the universe on the Hubble time scale. The energy loss rate exactly equals the red shift of photons in an expanding universe, thus showing the equivalence of wavelength stretching in the wave picture and energy loss in the photon picture. The loss mechanism is not restricted to an expanding universe, however, but would also be present in a static Einstein universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories
