The gravitational mechanism to generate mass II
M. Novello, E. Bittencourt

TL;DR
This paper explores a non-dogmatic analysis of a gravitational mechanism proposing that gravity acts as a catalyst in mass generation, independent of gravitational field strength, challenging traditional views on mass origin.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective where gravity is a catalyst for mass, independent of its intensity or characteristics, offering an alternative to Higgs-based explanations.
Findings
Gravity acts as a catalyst in mass generation.
Mass expression is independent of gravitational field strength.
Provides a non-dogmatic analysis of gravitational mass origin.
Abstract
With the eminent confirmation or disproof of the existence of Higgs boson by experiments on the LHC it is time to analyze in a non-dogmatic way the suggestions to understand the origin of the mass. Here we analyze the recent proposal according to which gravity is what is really responsible for the generation of mass of all bodies. The great novelty of such mechanism is that the gravitational field acts merely as a catalyst, once the final expression of the mass does not depend either on the intensity or on the particular characteristics of the gravitational field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
