Machian Gravity: A mathematical formulation for Mach's Principle
Santanu Das

TL;DR
Machian Gravity (MG) is a new metric-based theory that fully incorporates Mach's principle, aligns with GR at solar system scales, and explains dark matter and dark energy phenomena without additional components.
Contribution
This paper introduces Machian Gravity, a unified framework combining previous Machian theories, derived from an action principle, and capable of explaining cosmological observations without dark matter or dark energy.
Findings
Explains galactic rotation curves without dark matter
Resolves galaxy cluster mass discrepancies without dark matter
Accounts for universe expansion without dark components
Abstract
The general theory of relativity (GR) was proposed with an aim of incorporating Mach's principle mathematically. Despite early hopes, it became evident that GR did not follow Mach's principle. Over time, multiple researchers attempted to develop gravity theories aligned with Machian idea. Although these theories successfully explained various aspects of Mach's principle, each of these theories possessed its own strengths and weaknesses. In this paper, we discuss some of these theories and then try to combine these theories into a single framework that can fully embrace Mach's principle. This new theory, termed Machian Gravity (MG) is a metric-based theory, and can be derived from the action principle, ensuring compliance with all conservation laws. The theory converges to GR at solar system scales, but at larger scales, it diverges from GR and aligns with various modified gravity models…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
