The Central Role of Spin in Celestial Body Motion Mechanics: With Assistance from Gravity, Centrifugal Force and Weightlessness
The key findings we present in this chapter are that the axial rotation speeds of the solar system planets are linearly related to their masses, that the orbital and axial rotation speeds of the synchronously rotating large, close-in satellites of the gas and ice giants are positively related to...
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Spacetime and General Relativity: A Novel Approach
Four-dimensional (Minkowski) spacetime is purely mathematical and has no practical application. Time is an abstract measurement of motion and events that occur in three dimensions. It is impossible to extract nonphysical time from three-dimensional space and project it onto a fourth, ostensibly physical axis with a separate set of...
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Presence of a New Space-Time in Which the Path S (Along the Motion Spiral) is a Constant: A Descriptive Study Approach
In this article, open accelerating longitudinal vortices are described in 3D. It establishes the existence of a unique space-time in which the route along the motion spiral is always the same (Sconst). Every near vortex flows and spreads uniformly, according to Classic Field Theory (or theory of close vortices)...
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Undoing a Century of Cosmological Errors
The goal of this study is to investigate and report on the scientific and mathematical flaws that have resulted in a widely held incorrect understanding of the universe. Because of a basic cosmological mistake that dates back to 1915, present accepted cosmology has constructed an extensive system of beliefs...
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Study on “Aspin Bubbles” and the Force of Gravity
“Aspin Bubbles” is a hypothesis that combines all known forces (electrical, magnetic, gravitational, nuclear, Casimir, etc.) into a single mechanical interaction between waves and particles that make up our stuff. The particles are pulsing spheres that generate asymmetric spherical waves in the surrounding ether, causing contractions and dilations that...
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Gravity, Antigravity, and Gravitational Shielding Along with Related Prospective Viewpoints and Possible Practical Applications: An Overview
The issues of gravity, antigravity, and gravitational shielding are all intertwined. However, we only discover a few studies that take a worldwide view of this interrelated problem. Gravity and gravity-related problems are among the most exciting areas of research for scientists, and they will remain so for many years....
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What We Know about the Universe that is Not So: Undoing a Century of Errors
The prevailing assumption for nearly a century has been that the universe was created by a big bang singularity. This speculative occurrence is an impossibility that has only become a well-established belief due to a basic scientific inaccuracy that few have questioned until now. The cosmos could not have...
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Children and Preservice Teachers’ Misconceptions and Scientifically Acceptable Conceptions about Movement, Force, and Gravity
A qualitative study of fifty-eight (58) students aged 9 to 12 and 85 preservice elementary teachers from Quebec, Canada, on their alternative conceptions of force, motion, and gravity found that they shared many misconceptions despite their age and training. The majority of their understandings are vastly different from those...
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The Emergence and Evolution of the Universe Lev Z.
The world’s cosmological representation is complemented by the incorporation of virtual objects, mass defect phenomena, entropic interaction, and bifurcation. Space is known as an infinite homogeneous multiplicity of virtual point objects with a certain energy during the time before the emergence of our Universe and are capable of transitioning...
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The Inward / Outward Speed Relationship between Gravitationally Bound Points: Critical Study
In this article: using our conclusions from the first article, we derive / discuss the theoretical dynamic (variable central mass systems) expressions / properties of gravitationally-bound points in single or multiple systems in the universe. Author(s) Details Jihai Zhang Independent Researcher, Canada. Ping Tao Independent Researcher, Canada. View Book...
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