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Spooky black holes : gravitational self energy and space curvature

Published 8 Dec 2011 in physics.gen-ph | (1112.1793v1)

Abstract: It is shown that space curvature can be disposed of by properly taking into account gravitational self energies. This leads to a parameter free modification of Newton's law, violating Gauss theorem, which accounts for the crucial tests of gravitation in a flat space. Strong gravitational fields entail opposing big gravitational self energies. The negative gravitational self energy of a gravitational composite object, which results in a mass defect with respect to the sum of the constituents, thus cancels out the latter at the Schwarzschild radius. Hence a black hole, possible end result of the radiative shrinkage of a star, having zero total energy cannot any longer interact with other objects. Baryon number non conservation may result .

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