On an incompleteness in the general-relativistic description of gravitation
D. V. Ahluwalia (EFUAZ, Zacatecas)

TL;DR
This paper questions the completeness of general relativity by proposing an experimental test based on flavor-oscillation clocks that can observe constant gravitational potentials.
Contribution
It introduces an inequality to experimentally test the potential incompleteness of general relativity using flavor-oscillation clocks.
Findings
Proposes a testable inequality related to gravitational potentials.
Highlights potential observational limitations of general relativity.
Suggests new experimental avenues for testing gravitational theories.
Abstract
The recently introduced mechanism of flavor-oscillation clocks has been used to emphasize observability of constant gravitational potentials and thereby to question completeness of the theory of general relativity. An inequality has been derived to experimentally test the thesis presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
