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Some implications of the gravitomagnetic field in fractal spacetime theory.

Abstract

In a fractal spacetime, the absence of a gravitational Meissner effect is thought of as ordering space as a crystal, at both a microscopic and a macroscopic scale. A gravitational Meissner effect keeps a wormhole open and penetrable and, in the same context, a gravitational superconductor levitates in an external gravitomagnetic field, an external gravitomagnetic field induces quantised vortices in a gravitational superconductor and gravitational rotons in a superfluid, and the planetary systems are self-organised as superconducting structures.

Authors

Agop M; Matsuzawa H; Oprea I; Vlad R; Sandu C; Buzea CG

Journal

Australian Journal of Physics, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 217–230

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Publication Date

March 1, 2000

DOI

10.1071/ph99009

ISSN

0004-9506
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