Self-restriction of Gravitational Field and its Role in the Universe
S.S. Gershtein, A.A. Logunov, M.A.Mestvirishvili

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the relativistic gravitational field self-restricts its potential, preventing infinite collapse and leading to cyclic universe models, challenging traditional views of gravitational collapse.
Contribution
It introduces the concept that gravitational fields self-restrict their potential, affecting cosmic evolution and structure formation in relativistic gravity theories.
Findings
Gravitational field self-restriction prevents infinite collapse.
Strong fields stop the slowing down of time.
Universe undergoes cyclic evolution due to this property.
Abstract
It is shown in the article that according to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation the gravitational field providing slowing down of the time rate nevertheless stops itself this slowing down in strong fields. So a physical tendency of this field to self-restriction of the gravitational potential is demonstrated. This property of the field leads to a stopping of the collapse of massive bodies and to the cyclic evolution of the homogeneous and isotropic Universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
