Artigo
Gravitation without the equivalence principle
Fecha
2004-01-01Registro en:
General Relativity and Gravitation. New York: Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, v. 36, n. 1, p. 101-110, 2004.
0001-7701
10.1023/B:GERG.0000006696.98824.4d
WOS:000186983100006
1599966126072450
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
In the general relativistic description of gravitation, geometry replaces the concept of force. This is possible because of the universal character of free fall, and would break down in its absence. on the other hand, the teleparallel version of general relativity is a gauge theory for the translation group and, as such, describes the gravitational interaction by a force similar to the Lorentz force of electromagnetism, a non-universal interaction. Relying on this analogy it is shown that, although the geometric description of general relativity necessarily requires the existence of the equivalence principle, the teleparallel gauge approach remains a consistent theory for gravitation in its absence.