Why pseudo-complex General Relativity? and Applications
Peter O. Hess

TL;DR
This paper explores pseudo-complex General Relativity as an extension of Einstein's theory, predicting unique phenomena near black holes and neutron stars, with current observations unable to distinguish it from standard GR.
Contribution
It introduces pseudo-complex GR as a viable alternative, detailing its predictions and potential observable differences from classical GR near event horizons.
Findings
Deviations near the event horizon due to dark energy accumulation
Predicted accretion disk structure with dark and bright rings
Current observations cannot differentiate between GR and pcGR
Abstract
A brief discussion on the pseudo-complex General Relativity is presented. It is shown that this theory is a viable extension of GR, with deviations centered near to the event horizon. The theory introduces a dark energy accumulation, due to the coupling to the central mass. Predictions of this theory are resumed, as for example the structure in an accretion disk, with a dark ring followed by a bright ring further in. The current Event Horizon Telescope observation of M87 is not able to discriminate between GR and pcGR, due to a low resolution. Further predictions are also discussed, as the physics of neutron stars, the redshift at the surface of the star and Quasi Periodic Object.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
