Stochastic motion of test particle implies that G varies with time
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:641746)
Stochastic motion of test particle implies that \(G\) varies with time
Stochastic motion of test particle implies that \(G\) varies with time
Abstract: The aim of this letter is to propose a new description to the time varying gravitational constant problem, which naturally implements the Dirac's large numbers hypothesis in a new proposed holographic scenario for the origin of gravity as an entropic force. We survey the effect of the Stochastic motion of the test particle in Verlinde's scenario for gravitycite{Verlinde}. Firstly we show that we must get the equipartition values for which leads to the usual Newtonian gravitational constant. Secondly,the stochastic (Brownian) essence of the motion of the test particle, modifies the Newton's 2'nd law. The direct result is that the Newtonian constant has been time dependence in resemblance as cite{Running}.
Recommendations
- Time varying gravitational constant \(G\) via entropic force
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2112268
- Varying G, accelerating universe, and other relevant consequences of a stochastic self-similar and fractal universe
- Newtonian gravity as an entropic force: towards a derivation of \(G\)
- Does Newton's gravitational constant vary sinusoidally with time? orbital motions say no
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3361649 (Why is no real title available?)
- DARK ENERGY MODELS WITH A TIME-DEPENDENT GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT
- Higher dimensional dark energy investigation with Variable \(\Lambda \) and \(G\)
- Nonrelativistic particles and wave equations
- On Newton-Cartan quantum geometrics
- On the origin of gravity and the laws of Newton
- Positive vacuum energy and the \(N\)-bound
- Scale-covariant theory of gravitation and astrophysical applications
- Stochastic Problems in Physics and Astronomy
- The cosmological constant and dark energy
- Variations of the gravitational constant from lunar laser ranging data
Cited in
(1)
This page was built for publication: Stochastic motion of test particle implies that \(G\) varies with time
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q641746)