Repulsive force in the field theory of gravitation
S.S. Gershtein, A.A. Logunov, M.A.Mestvirishvili

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that incorporating a slowing of time relative to inertial time in a gravitational field theory introduces repulsive forces, preventing cosmological singularities and halting collapse in large masses.
Contribution
It introduces a mechanism where time dilation effects in a field theory of gravitation generate repulsive forces that resolve singularities.
Findings
Repulsive forces arise from slowed time in the field theory.
These forces prevent cosmological singularities.
They halt the collapse of large masses.
Abstract
It is shown that the slowing down of the rate of time referencing to the inertial time leads in the field theory of gravitation to arising of repulsive forces which remove the cosmological singularity in the evolution of a homogeneous and isotropic universe and stop the collapse of large masses.
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