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TITLE: The Consequences of a Strengthened Newtonian Gravity at Short Distances
AUTHORS: Lenser Aghalovyan
KEYWORDS: Gravitation, Central Interaction, Potential Field, Black Hole
JOURNAL NAME: International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.8 No.2, June 21, 2018
ABSTRACT: A central interaction of bodies which at short distances is stronger than Newtonian is considered. It is shown that the escape velocity from a body is essentially more than the escape velocity given by Newton’s theory. The connection of the new central interaction with the gravitational radius of a black hole is found. It is shown that the gravitational radius of a black hole may be arbitrarily large.