14–20 Sept 2014
Kolymbari, Crete, Greece
Europe/Athens timezone

There are no black holes: Pseudo-Complex General Relativity

19 Sept 2014, 11:00
45m
Kolymbari, Crete, Greece

Kolymbari, Crete, Greece

Speaker

Prof. Walter Greiner (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS))

Description

General Relativity- in particular if applied to the central mass problem – contains a singularity: The Schwarzschild singularity, which leads to the prediction of black holes. Our new concept is: No theory should contain black holes. This will also be applied to quantum electrodynamics: In General Relativity (G.R.) it leads us to Pseudo-Complex General Relativity. Black holes disappear and a new “Weltbild” for the cosmos emerges. Also “dark energy” does not exist. It appears as a consequence of missing terms in Einstein’s G.R.

Primary author

Prof. Walter Greiner (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS))

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