2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01929-7_7
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New Theory of Soil Response to a High Energy Impact and Its Environmental Consideration

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“…Very few theoretical models are available. From US; another theory [1] (Figure 1(b)) of the interaction between Space-Time Fabric and Cosmic Energy has been proposed to facilitate analysis of Gravitational Waves results, (Figure 1(c)). Our theory is based on the existence of a reflection of a part of the energy received by the matrix of the Space-Time Fabric to be interacted with Cosmic Energy (Figure 1(b)), which implies a distribution of energy in two parts Equation (1), the effective energy (E'), which is solely responsible for Space-Time Curvature, and the lost energy (E L ) responsible for resultant Gravitational Waves:…”
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“…Very few theoretical models are available. From US; another theory [1] (Figure 1(b)) of the interaction between Space-Time Fabric and Cosmic Energy has been proposed to facilitate analysis of Gravitational Waves results, (Figure 1(c)). Our theory is based on the existence of a reflection of a part of the energy received by the matrix of the Space-Time Fabric to be interacted with Cosmic Energy (Figure 1(b)), which implies a distribution of energy in two parts Equation (1), the effective energy (E'), which is solely responsible for Space-Time Curvature, and the lost energy (E L ) responsible for resultant Gravitational Waves:…”
Section: New Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1. (a) Curvature of space-time fabric after, einstein [19]; (b) New concept of energy behaviour interacted to space-time fabric after, H. Khelalfa [1]; (c) Gravitational waves [19].…”
Section: New Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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