The Open Astronomy Journal
2013, 6 : 14-19Published online 2013 May 17. DOI: 10.2174/1874381120130411001
Publisher ID: TOAAJ-6-14
Gravity of R = 0: A New Paradigm in GR
ABSTRACT
Theory of general relativity (GR) has been scrutinized by experts for almost a century and describes accurately all gravitational phenomena ranging from the solar system to the universe. However, this success is achieved provided one admits three completely independent new components in the energy-stress tensor Tμv - inflaton, dark matter and dark energy, which though do not have any non-gravitational or laboratory evidence and have remained generally speculative. Moreover, the dark energy poses a serious confrontation between fundamental physics and cosmology.
The present situation reminds us of Einstein's ‘biggest blunder’ when he forced his theory to predict a static universe, perhaps guided by his religious conviction that the universe must be eternal and unchanging. It seems that we are making a similar blunder by forcing Tμv into the field equations while the observations indicate that it is not needed. We seem to have a deep-rooted conviction that the spacetime will remain empty unless we fill it by the energy-stress tensor. However, we have been ignoring numerous evidences earnestly indicating otherwise.
From a critical analysis of the present situation, we develop an entirely new insight about the source of curvature in equations Rμv = 0 which, though may appear orthogonal to the usual understanding, is in striking agreement with all known phenomena in GR. Moreover, it answers some hitherto unexplained puzzles and circumvents some long-standing problems of the standard paradigm.