Bivector Gauge Fields and Amplification of Radiation from Distant Cosmic Sources
Alexander Krasulin

TL;DR
This paper explores bivector gauge fields and proposes a method to detect their existence by analyzing variations in radiation intensity from distant cosmic sources across different frequencies and distances.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of bivector gauge fields and suggests an observational approach to confirm their presence through cosmic radiation patterns.
Findings
Potential patterns in radiation intensity variations identified
Method for detecting bivector gauge fields proposed
Theoretical framework established for future observational tests
Abstract
This paper describes in some detail the concept of bivector gauge fields and then examines the possibility of confirming their existence by recording certain patterns in variation of intensity of radiation from distant cosmic sources versus radiation frequency and versus the estimated distance to the source.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
