Abstract

The unexpected dynamic shift of the center of mass for a rotatinghemisphere is shown to produce a general relativistic dipole field inthe macroscopic scale. This prompts us the question of what might beits cosmological implications. The uniformly rotating sphere has theeffect of a latitude dependent mass density distribution as reportedby Bass and Pirani which is the cause of the ‘inducedcentrifugal force’ in the Thirring’s geodesic equationnear the center of the rotating spherical mass shell. On the otherhand, one would expect that the constant acceleration of the masscomponents may cause a general relativistic gravitational field. Thecomponent-wise accumulation of this effect has been shown to appear asthe non zero gravitational dipole moment in a rotating hemisphericalmass shell. The present report discusses this non-Newtonian forceexperienced by a gravitational dipole moment placed at the center ofthe two mass pole model universe and its relevance to the observedanomalous red shift from far away galaxies.

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