Gravitation, holographic principle, and extra dimensions
@article{Caimmi2016GravitationHP, title={Gravitation, holographic principle, and extra dimensions}, author={Roberto Caimmi}, journal={Journal of Modern Physics}, year={2016}, volume={7}, pages={426-434} }
Within the context of Newton’s theory of gravitation, restricted to point-like test particles and central bodies, stable circular orbits in ordinary space are related to stable circular paths on a massless, unmovable, undeformable vortex-like surface, under the action of a tidal gravitational field along the symmetry axis. An interpretation is made in the light of a holographic principle, in the sense that motions in ordinary space are connected with motions on a selected surface and vice versa…
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