Gravitational intraction on quantum level and consequences thereof
S.I. Fisenko, I.S. Fisenko

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of gravitational emission at the quantum level, proposing that electrons have stationary states in their own gravitational field, which could have significant implications for understanding gravity's role in quantum physics.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of gravitational emission at the quantum level based on electrons' stationary states in their own gravitational field, a novel concept in quantum gravity research.
Findings
Electrons possess stationary states in their own gravitational field.
Gravitational emission can occur at the same level as electromagnetic emission.
Implications for quantum gravity and unification theories.
Abstract
The notion of gravitational emission as an emission of the same level with electromagnetic emission is based on the proven fact of existence of electrons stationary states in its own gravitational field, characterized by gravitational constant
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