Nonsymmetric Gravity Does Have Acceptable Global Asymptotics
N. J. Cornish, J. W. Moffat

TL;DR
This paper refutes a previous claim that nonsymmetric gravity theories have unacceptable global asymptotics, demonstrating that such theories can indeed have acceptable global behavior.
Contribution
It provides a clarification and correction to prior assertions about the global asymptotics of nonsymmetric gravity theories.
Findings
The claim of unacceptable global asymptotics is incorrect.
Nonsymmetric gravity theories can have acceptable global asymptotics.
The paper clarifies misconceptions in previous literature.
Abstract
``Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated'' - Mark Twain. We consider the claim by Damour, Deser and McCarthy that nonsymmetric gravity theory has unacceptable global asymptotics. We explain why this claim is incorrect.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
