Abstract

Motivated by Aoki et al.’s recent research on conserved charges and entropy current, we reinvestigated the conservation of relativistic Ertel’s current, which has received little attention outside the field of geophysical fluid dynamics. Ertel’s charge is an important indicator of the correlation between vortex vectors and entropy gradient fields in Earth’s meridional heat transport. We first show that in the generalized Hamiltonian structure of baroclinic fluids, the duality between the total energy and the Casimir as a function of Ertel’s charge plays an important role in the nonrelativistic case. Then, by extending the result to relativistic cases, we show that this finding has far-reaching implications not only for space–time issues in cosmology but also for the foundation of quantum field theory. An especially important finding is that, as an unreported dual form of the Einstein field equation, we identify a special equation satisfied not only by the vortex tensor field generated by the conserved charge but also by the Weyl tensor in interpreting the physical nature of the metric tensor [Formula: see text], which appears in the cosmological term [Formula: see text].

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