Observable consequences of pseudo-complex General Relativity
Peter Otto Hess

TL;DR
This paper reviews pseudo-complex General Relativity (pc-GR), focusing on its observational predictions such as orbital shifts, accretion disc emissions, and cosmological models, highlighting its potential to explain various astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces the formulation of pc-GR and discusses its observable consequences, providing a framework for testing this algebraic extension of standard GR.
Findings
Perihelion shift of Mercury explained by pc-GR
Predictions for neutron star properties and gravitational wave modes
Implications for cosmological models and accretion disc emissions
Abstract
A review of the pseudo-complex General Relativity (pc-GR) is presented, with the emphasis on observational consequences. First it is argued why to use an algebraic extension and why the pseudo-complex is a viable one. Afterward, the pc-GR is formulated. Posterior, several observational consequences are discussed, as the perihelion shift of Mercury, Quasi Periodic Objects, the emission profile of accretion discs, the pc-Robertson-Walker model of the universe, neutron stars and gravitational ring-down modes of a black hole.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
