A Proposal of New Gravitational Experiments

Author:

Argyris John1,Ciubotariu Corneliu1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Computer Applications (ICA1), University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 27, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract

Since "evidently the construction of a laboratory generator of gravitational radiation is an unattractive enterprise in the absence of new engineering or a new idea or both" [C. W. Misner, K. S. Thorne and J. A. Wheeler, Gravitation (Freeman, 1973), p. 979], we propose in this letter some new experiments on the physics of gravitation. These experiments refer to: simulation of accelerations produced by a gravity wave, a source of high-frequency gravitational waves, a direct current gravitational machine, materials with high gravitomagnetic permeability, and finally the possibility of an attenuation of the gravitational attraction. The new ideas involve essentially first the concept of a detector or a source of gravitational radiation in the form of a body in which the motions of particles are precisely the same as those induced by a real gravitational wave in that body, and second, to design a detector having two principal components placed at a distance of λ/2 along the direction of propagation of a gravity wave. We define a new type of gravitomagnetic field generated directly by the time-dependent tidal accelerations of the gravitational wave, and we also define a new concept: the gravitational superconductor.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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1. A CHAOTIC GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTOR;Modern Physics Letters A;1998-06-28

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