Generation of Gravitational Waves by the Spin, Orbital Angular Momentum and Interaction of Fundamental Particles, or Gravitational Waves Hypothesis

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Abstract

Gravity like magnetism is a quantum mechanics phenomenon. Different mechanical motions of the fundamental particles like spin, orbital angular momentum, and interaction between these two are the origin of the waves (gravitational and magnetic waves (GMW)) in quantum area. The waves which are arising from these motions interact with each other in processes and enhanced their strength. Physicists can detect magnetic waves; however, they are not able to detect gravitational waves in quantum level yet, due to its weakness. In black hole, the orbital angular momentum and interaction between particles involving local and global large scale convection systems, become highly more. Therefore, radiated GMW become highly more. An observable factor is; observation of the binary neutron star merger GW170817 by LIGO, Virgo, Fermi, and Integral indicate that the association of gamma-ray and gravitational-wave signals are the progenitors of one class of gamma-ray bursts. It implies that the origin of gravitational and magnetic waves may be from fundamental particles. In other words, the gravitational waves are continually generating by fundamental particles. Moreover, in Big Bang, GMW and fundamental particles may be created together. In this viewpoint, theory of everything may be proven.

Presenters

  • Hassan Gholibeigian

    Mining and Metallurgical, AmirKabir University of Technology

Authors

  • Hassan Gholibeigian

    Mining and Metallurgical, AmirKabir University of Technology