
The 3D-brane universe model is an alternative non-Einsteinian theory of gravity. The initial version of this theory uses the so-called equidistance postulate. In the current second version of the theory this postulate is omitted. In the present paper non-baryonic particles are studied within the second version of the theory. As an example their revolution around a Schwarzschild black hole is considered.
Astrophysics and Astronomy, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Cosmology, Relativity, and Gravity
Astrophysics and Astronomy, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Cosmology, Relativity, and Gravity
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