An Isolated Gravitational Dipole Moment Placed at The Center of the Two Mass Pole Model Universe
Eue Jin Jeong

TL;DR
This paper explores how a gravitational dipole moment at the universe's center, caused by a rotating hemispherical mass shell, could explain observed cosmological phenomena like anomalous red shifts.
Contribution
It introduces a model where a gravitational dipole arises from a rotating hemispherical mass shell, linking it to cosmological redshift anomalies.
Findings
Identification of a gravitational dipole in a rotating mass shell
Potential explanation for anomalous red shift observations
Connection between general relativity effects and cosmological phenomena
Abstract
The unexpected dynamic shift of the center of mass for a rotating hemisphere is shown to produce the general relativistic dipole field in the macroscopic scale. This prompts us the question of what might be its cosmological implications. The uniformly rotating sphere has the effect of the latitude dependent mass density distribution as reported by Bass and Pirani which is the cause of the `induced centrifugal force' in the Thirring's geodesic equation near the center of the rotating spherical mass shell. On the other hand, one would expect the constant acceleration of the mass components may cause a general relativistic gravitational field. The component-wise accumulation of this effect has been shown to appear as the non zero gravitational dipole moment in a rotating hemispherical mass shell. The present report discusses this non-Newtonian force experienced by a gravitational dipole…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Developments in Astronomy · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
