Abstract

Abstract In local radial gravitational force fields there is no viable flow of the force itself, and if divergence of a vector is constructed within the field, then it actually requires time-based radial gravitational potentials rather than the usual distance-based radial potentials. When cast in structural relationships of multispatial hyperspace, the new multispatial representation of the usual, Newtonian radial gravity term suggests thus that the allegedly missing mass-energy of the known universe may be the result of inappropriate accounting methods rather than cosmic mass deficiency, as some used to believe. More detailed analysis of local radial gravitational field reveals that the allegedly universal gravitational constant hides fairly compound functional of locally constant value and therefore the radial force depends on more variables than are explicitly displayed in the Newton's inverse square law of gravitation.

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