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The Basic Concepts and Basic Laws Relating to Matter and Gravitational Fields in Physics
School of Physics and Opto-Electronic Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 08 (2017)·Pages 1784–1794·Published 9 October 2017·DOI10.4236/jmp.2017.811106
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Abstract
In this work, the author applied the universal gauge field theory and Noether theorem to prove that universality exists for the Lorentz and Levi-Civita law of conservation of energy momentum tensor density. We also found that this conservation law has profound implications in physics. For example, based on this law, one can explore the origin of the matter field, and propose a new view about what is “dark energy” and what is “dark matter”.
KeywordsLagrangianMatter FieldGravitational FieldEnergy-Momentum Tensor DensityConservation LawOrigin of Matter Field
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