Scalar-tensor theories and asymmetric resonant cavities
Fernando O. Minotti

TL;DR
This paper explores how a specific scalar-tensor gravity theory might explain unusual forces observed in asymmetric electromagnetic resonant cavities, linking experimental anomalies to alternative gravity models.
Contribution
It proposes a scalar-tensor gravity framework as a potential explanation for observed forces in asymmetric resonant cavities, bridging experimental results with theoretical physics.
Findings
Scalar-tensor theories can produce effects consistent with experimental observations.
Asymmetric resonant cavities may exhibit forces explained by modified gravity models.
Theoretical predictions align with recent experimental anomalies.
Abstract
Recently published experimental results indicate the appeareance of unusual forces on asymmetric, electromagnetic resonant cavities. It is argued here that a particular class of scalar-tensor theories of gravity could account for this effect.
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