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The results of AGD
The place of the Generalized Equivalence Theory (Anisotropic Geometrodynamics) in the contemporary science
Predictions following from the GET |
Observations |
Existing interpretation of the observations |
1. All the results of the GRT (limit case of the GET) for the planetary system MUST be true | Yes | GRT |
2. A body speeding up in the planetary system with the help of the gravitation maneuver MUST have an additional Sunward acceleration of the order of cH | Yes (Pioneers’ anomaly) | 14 various explanations dealing with technical and signal processing reasons and also with cosmic reasons and “new physics” |
3. Rotation curves for spiral galaxies MUST be flat | Yes | (Unobservable) dark matter |
4. Orbital velocities corresponding to the flat region on the plot MUST provide the centripetal acceleration of the order of cH at the distances of the order of a galaxy radius | Yes | Interpretation is absent |
5. If a galaxy luminosity is proportional to its mass, and the mass is distributed in the galaxy plane, then the luminosity MUST be proportional to the 4th power of the orbital velocity | Yes (Tully-Fisher law). No trace of the (unobservable) dark matter presumably present in the galaxy is present in the calculated results | Interpretation is absent |
6. Spiral galaxies MUST have arms | Yes | Density waves theory (it doesn’t predict the existence of bars) |
7. Spiral galaxies MUST have bars | Yes | Interpretation is absent |
8. The motion of separate bodies in a spiral galaxy plane MUST be not Keplerian | Yes. Global clusters’ of stars in our galaxy break the Keplerian prediction for their expected location (they are found mainly in the center and not at the periphery of the galaxy) | Interpretation is absent |
9. The motion of objects in the plane of a galaxy and orthogonal to it MUST differ | Yes. The observed motion of global clusters in the perpendicular plane follow the Kepler law | Interpretation is absent |
10. In some gravitation lenses the refraction MUST be essentially larger than the value following from the GRT | Yes | Dark matter |
11. Gravitation lensing produced by the spiral galaxies with profile orientation MUST give asymmetrical images | Yes (Einstein Cross) | Interpretation is absent |
12. There MUST be concave gravitational lenses that produce the diminished images leading to the erroneous (overestimated) values of distances to the light sources | Yes | The accelerated Universe expansion due to the dark energy of repulsion |
13. Clusters of galaxies MUST possess larger mass than it could be expected according to their luminosity | Yes (Zvicke observations). | “Hidden mass” and (unobservable) dark matter |
14. The mass excess MUST reveal itself during the collisions between galaxies | Yes (“Chandra” observations) | (Unobservable) dark matter |
15. Red shift in the distant objects radiation MUST grow linearly with distance | Yes. Law discovered by Hubble. | Universe expansion |
16. There MUST be a specific feature (in the form of “infinity” sign) in the mass distribution close to the nuclei of active galaxies | Yes (“Herschel” observations) | Interpretation is absent |
17. The gravitational field of spiral galaxies has a solenoidal component whose action on the massive objects MUST be similar to the action of magnetic field on the charged particles | Yes. There are jets observed at the nuclei of active galaxies | Action of the galactic magnetic field (of the unknown origin) |
18. The anisotropy of our galaxu MUST reveal itself in the observations of the specific features of the OMPR effect | First promising of the OMPR are performed |