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The '''Einsteinian gravitation''' is a contemporary theory of stationary "Einstein's universe", explaning how the relativity of time and space (notions of non existence of absolute time and absolute space) is working in the "Einstein's universe". The theory which except explaining the mechanism of gravitational force as ''inertial force'' pushing masses towards their most probable positions of minimum energy in which it reveals its quantum nature, explains also why due to relativity of time in curved space the universe looks as if it were expanding, and expansion were accelerating with <math>dH/dt=-H_o^2/2</math>, where <math>dH/dt</math> is a change of Hubble constant with distance from observer converted to time <math>t</math>, <math>H_o</math> is Hubble "constant" near the Earth (at <math>t=0</math>).  
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The '''Einsteinian gravitation''' is a contemporary theory of stationary "Einstein's universe", explaning how the relativity of time and space (notions of non existence of absolute time and absolute space) is working in "Einstein's universe". The theory which except explaining the mechanism of gravitational force as ''inertial force'' pushing masses towards their most probable positions of minimum energy in which it reveals its quantum nature, explains also why due to relativity of time in curved space the universe looks as if it were expanding, and expansion were accelerating with <math>dH/dt=-H_o^2/2</math>, where <math>dH/dt</math> is a change of Hubble constant with distance from observer converted to time <math>t</math>, <math>H_o</math> is Hubble "constant" near the Earth (at <math>t=0</math>).  
  
 
The '''Einsteinian gravitation''' explains why the value of Hubble "constant" <math>H(t)</math> (which in reality is an exponential function), <math>H_o</math> equal roughly <math>70km/s/Mpc</math> implies density of space of universe as <math>6\times 10^{-27}kg/m^3</math>.
 
The '''Einsteinian gravitation''' explains why the value of Hubble "constant" <math>H(t)</math> (which in reality is an exponential function), <math>H_o</math> equal roughly <math>70km/s/Mpc</math> implies density of space of universe as <math>6\times 10^{-27}kg/m^3</math>.

Revision as of 14:19, August 3, 2011

The Einsteinian gravitation is a contemporary theory of stationary "Einstein's universe", explaning how the relativity of time and space (notions of non existence of absolute time and absolute space) is working in "Einstein's universe". The theory which except explaining the mechanism of gravitational force as inertial force pushing masses towards their most probable positions of minimum energy in which it reveals its quantum nature, explains also why due to relativity of time in curved space the universe looks as if it were expanding, and expansion were accelerating with , where is a change of Hubble constant with distance from observer converted to time , is Hubble "constant" near the Earth (at ).

The Einsteinian gravitation explains why the value of Hubble "constant" (which in reality is an exponential function), equal roughly implies density of space of universe as .

According to Einsteinian gravitation the Hubble constant , where c is speed of light in vacuum, and is "Einstein's radius of universe" equal roughly 13 billion light years as implied by the above value of Hubble "constant" should be consistent with minimum of angular diameters of galaxies between redshifts Z=1 and Z=2.

Also the Einsteinian gravitation, not allowing the expansion of universe, does not allow the Big Bang as a way of creation of the universe. It proves that the universe is stationary (with Newtonian arguments based on relativity of time, available to any intelligent high school student). Possibly for this reason it is not allowed to be published in scientific journals controlled by the scientific establishment.