On inertia forces and cosmological acceleration
Yurii A. Spirichev

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that inertial forces underpin gravitational waves and cosmic acceleration, proposing three wave types and suggesting that acceleration arises from space-time geometry without dark energy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective linking inertial forces to cosmological phenomena and identifies three types of gravitational waves, challenging dark energy hypotheses.
Findings
Cosmological acceleration is attributed to space-time geometry.
Three types of gravitational waves are proposed: transverse, potential, vortex.
Equations for inertial forces lead to gravitational wave and acceleration descriptions.
Abstract
It is shown that the equations of gravitational waves and cosmological acceleration follow from the tensor of inertial forces. The possibility of the existence of three types of gravitational waves: transverse, potential and vortex waves are shown. The equation of "free cosmological fall" of matter is obtained. It is concluded that the cosmological acceleration is an attribute of the geometry of space-time and for its explanation does not require the involvement of the hypothesis of "dark" energy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
