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The Role of Energy and a New Approach to Gravitational Waves in General Relativity

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
158 KB
Volume
282
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-4916

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✦ Synopsis


The energy localization hypothesis of the author that energy is localized in non-vanishing regions of the energy-momentum tensor implies that gravitational waves do not carry energy in vacuum. If substantiated, this has significant implications for current research, for the rationale to quantize the gravitational field, and for the relationship between information transfer and energy. New support for the hypothesis is provided by a re-examination of Eddington's classic calculation of energy loss by a spinning rod. It is emphasized that Eddington did not monitor the entire Tolman energy integral, concentrating solely upon the change of the kinetic (T 0 0 ) part of the energy. The quadrupole formula is thus seen to measure the kinetic energy change. When the derivative of the missing stress-trace integral is computed, it is seen to cancel the Eddington term and hence the energy of the rod is conserved, in support of the localization hypothesis. The issue of initial and final states is addressed.


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