Unification of Gravity and Light Using the Gertsenshtein Effect
Alessandro Rizzo
Abstract:This study examines the Gertsenshtein effect, which theorizes the conversion of electromagnetic waves into gravitational waves in the presence of a strong magnetic field. First proposed by Mark Gertsenshtein in 1962 and grounded in general relativity, this effect forms a bridge between electromagnetism and gravity, providing insights into the fundamental interactions within spacetime. Through the use of Maxwell's and Einstein's equations, we analyze the conditions necessary for this conversion and discuss its … Show more
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