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Introduction to the Anisotropic Geometrodynamics
Posted on by leskova on February 10th, 2012 | Comments Off on Introduction to the Anisotropic Geometrodynamics
The book consists of three parts. The first, introductory part is devoted to the analysis of the theory of relativity and the problems encountered in the observations on a cosmological scale. The second part discusses the causes of the problems, justification of the proposed anisotropic geometrodynamics and its rigorous exposition. It is shown that at the galactic scale, many observational problems are removed, and on a planetary system scale AGD goes into general relativity. The third part discusses the possibility of using a specific OMPR effect to test AGD and to determine the geometrical properties of our galaxy.