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DISCRETE SYMMETRIES AND GENERAL RELATIVITY, THE DARK SIDE OF GRAVITY

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X05024602Cited by:8 (Source: Crossref)

    The parity and time reversal invariant actions, equations and their conjugated metric solutions are obtained in the context of a general relativistic model modified in order to suitably take into account discrete symmetries. The equations are not covariant however the predictions of the model, in particular its Schwarzschild metric solution in vacuum, only start to differ from those of General Relativity at the Post-Post-Newtonian order. No coordinate singularity (black hole) arises in the privileged coordinate system where the energy of gravity is found to vanish. Vacuum energies have no gravitational effects. A flat universe accelerated expansion phase is obtained without resorting to inflation nor a cosmological constant. The context may be promising to help us elucidate several outstanding enigmas such as the Pioneer anomalous blue-shift, flat galactic rotation curves or the universe voids.

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