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Fluid Model of Spacetime Curvature and Galactic Dynamics
  • Pedro Javier Villanueva Hernández
Pedro Javier Villanueva Hernández
Student of Energy Engineering, Instituto Latino-Americano de Tecnologia, Infraestrutura e Território (ILATIT), Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana (UNILA), Systems Engineering and Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Fundación Universitaria Compensar (UCompensar)

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Abstract

This article proposes a fluid mechanics-inspired perspective to explore galactic dynamics and spacetime curvature. It suggests that spacetime can be considered as a fabric under tension, influencing the trajectory of galaxies analogously to particles in a viscous fluid. The presented visualization artistically reflects this concept, showing galaxies moving over a concave surface akin to a convex lens, moving away from the center and towards the edges, akin to the behavior of viscous fluid droplets on a slanted surface. This model offers an opportunity to rethink cosmological theories and could provide new avenues for interpreting astronomical observations.
14 Jan 2024Submitted to TechRxiv
26 Jan 2024Published in TechRxiv