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Interpretation of Gravity by Entropy

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In this paper, we introduce generalized entropy, the acceleration of its entropy and its the partial entropy. We assume that generalized entropy can be expressed as a second-order polynomial by applying the idea of logistics function to its entropy. In other words, we assume that the acceleration of generalized entropy is a constant. Besides, we show that the negative inverse of the partial entropy can express Newton's gravity, which is an inverse square law. By applying these concepts, we attempt to explain that 1) Gravity is constant within small distances with some conditions. It is possible that gravity have 5-states within small enough distance. There is possible anti-force, which is the opposite of Newtonian gravity Among the 5-states. Furthermore, within small distance, we show the possibility that the gravitational potential and the Coulomb potential can be treated in the same way, that 2) The rotation speed of a galaxy does not depend on its radius if the radius is within the size level of the universe. (The galaxy rotation curve problem), and that 3) The gravitational acceleration toward the center changes at long distances compared to the Newton's gravity. We show that it is an extension of Newton's gravity. Furthermore, we show that the possibility of the existence of some constants which controls gravity and the speed of galaxies, and that gravity may relate on entropy.
Title: Interpretation of Gravity by Entropy
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In this paper, we introduce generalized entropy, the acceleration of its entropy and its the partial entropy.
We assume that generalized entropy can be expressed as a second-order polynomial by applying the idea of logistics function to its entropy.
In other words, we assume that the acceleration of generalized entropy is a constant.
Besides, we show that the negative inverse of the partial entropy can express Newton's gravity, which is an inverse square law.
By applying these concepts, we attempt to explain that 1) Gravity is constant within small distances with some conditions.
It is possible that gravity have 5-states within small enough distance.
There is possible anti-force, which is the opposite of Newtonian gravity Among the 5-states.
Furthermore, within small distance, we show the possibility that the gravitational potential and the Coulomb potential can be treated in the same way, that 2) The rotation speed of a galaxy does not depend on its radius if the radius is within the size level of the universe.
(The galaxy rotation curve problem), and that 3) The gravitational acceleration toward the center changes at long distances compared to the Newton's gravity.
We show that it is an extension of Newton's gravity.
Furthermore, we show that the possibility of the existence of some constants which controls gravity and the speed of galaxies, and that gravity may relate on entropy.

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