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Gravitation, the Quantum, and Cosmological Constant
Published 1996-03-05Version 1
The arguments of statistical nature for the existence of constituents of active gravitational masses are presented. The present paper proposes a basis for microscopic theory of universal gravitation. Questions like the relation of cosmological constant and quantum theory, black hole radiance and the nature of inertia are addressed. This paper is the second in the series of papers published in Acta Physica Polonica {\bf B}.
Comments: 13 pages, PlainTex, uses phyzzx.tex
Journal: Acta Phys.Polon. B27 (1996) 1849-1858
Keywords: cosmological constant, black hole radiance, acta physica polonica, microscopic theory, active gravitational masses
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