Monday, 14 November 2016

general relativity - Implications of Unruh-inertia to theories of gravity


If it turns out to be true that the galaxy rotation curves can be explained away by Unruh modes that become greater than the Hubble scale at accelerations around $10^{-10} m/s^2$ as proposed in here, what modifications would have to be done to the effective General Relativity equations?


Also, if anyones knows at this early point, what would be the implications for gravity theories that rely on the equivalence principle at a fundamental level, i.e: string theory?




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