On Principle of Universality of Gravitational Interactions
I.B. Pestov

TL;DR
This paper discusses experiments verifying the universality of gravitational interactions, exploring implications for gravity theory and elementary particles, particularly the nongravitating energy of electrons, questioning the self-consistency of General Relativity.
Contribution
It proposes experimental verification of the universality principle and examines the nongravitating energy of electrons within gravity and particle physics theories.
Findings
Experimental support for universality of gravity
Electrons may transfer nongravitating energy
Implications for General Relativity's self-consistency
Abstract
In this work, the experiment is discussed on the verification of the principle of universality of gravitational interactions and some related problems of gravity theory and physics of elementary particles. The meaning of this proposal lies in the fact that the self-consistency of General Relativity, as it turns out, presuppose the existence of the nongravitating form of energy. Theory predicts that electrons are particles that transfer the nongravitating form of energy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
