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Black holes and gravitational waves: An explanation for the spontaneous occurrence of new matter in the universe

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The purpose of this study is to answer the question: “Is it possible to appear spontaneously in our universe new matter from nothing?” The answer should be yes, since the Big Bang had already showed it! Thus, the effect on Space-time itself produced by a train of gravitational waves (GWs) generated by any type of source (let us take as example the Crab Pulsar or a super massive black hole) that crosses a vacuum field in the universe will be analyzed. In this matter, the Space-time will be assigned a behavior and an “elastic material” consistency, based on a new meaning of Einstein's field equation and   χ —the gravitational constant coupling. On this occasion, a model on the creation of new matter in the universe in a vacuum field, through the permanent remodeling of Space-time geometry will be presented. For the first time, the formula for the spring constant (resonance frequency) of spacetime and therefore one of its resonance frequencies is proposed. The conclusion of this study is that under certain facilitating conditions, new matter directly from the vacuum-Space-time itself could be produced in the universe, only by its permanent regeometrization by a GW-effect propagation.

Keywords: Black Hole; Gravitational Waves; Pulsar; Space-time Elasticity Constant; Space-time Fluctuations; Space-time Resonant Frequency; Topology Changing; Vacuum Energy

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 10 December 2015

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