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A Rheological Approach to the Viscous Fermionic Vacuum Condensate. Part V. Dissipative Dynamics of Gravitational Waves in a Viscous Fermionic Condensate (ψ-field)
2026-08-12
This paper investigates the propagation of tensor metric perturbations through a viscous fermionic condensate (FUH model). Based on the microphysical derivation of vacuum viscosity (η = 1.2 × 10^−15 Pa·s), we demonstrate that gravitational waves (GWs) experience frequency-dependent attenuation. A correction for the effective density of the
medium ρ_eff is introduced, accounting for the structural contribution of the packing energy β^2. The calculated absorption coefficient α( f ) predicts the existence of a ”gravitational horizon,” beyond which high-frequency signals completely dissipate into the thermal energy of the Ocean.
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Shlyapik A. 2026. A Rheological Approach to the Viscous Fermionic Vacuum Condensate. Part V. Dissipative Dynamics of Gravitational Waves in a Viscous Fermionic Condensate (ψ-field). PREPRINTS.RU. https://doi.org/10.24108/preprints-3116154
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