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GravitoMagneto-Hydrodynamics and Spacetime Turbulence in Early Universe
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Xu, Peng
, Liang, Jiaxiang
, Du, Minghui
in
Electrodynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Gravitational waves
/ Magnetohydrodynamics
/ Relativity
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent flow
/ Universe
2024
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GravitoMagneto-Hydrodynamics and Spacetime Turbulence in Early Universe
by
Xu, Peng
, Liang, Jiaxiang
, Du, Minghui
in
Electrodynamics
/ Fluid flow
/ Gravitational waves
/ Magnetohydrodynamics
/ Relativity
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent flow
/ Universe
2024
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GravitoMagneto-Hydrodynamics and Spacetime Turbulence in Early Universe
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GravitoMagneto-Hydrodynamics and Spacetime Turbulence in Early Universe
2024
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Overview
Based on the gravitoelectromagnetic formalism and inspired by the rich analogies between electrodynamics and general relativity, we try one step further along this line and suggest a new counterpart in the gravitoelectromagnetic world analogue to the electromagnetic physics. A counterpart model of the MagnetoHydroDynamics that could help us to understand the possible new physics in tightly bounded spacetime-matter systems such as the case of extremely relativistic fluids in the early Universe. This new viewpoint also suggests a possible new form of spacetime-matter turbulence which may be tested through gravitational wave observations.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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