Full Free Motion of Celestial Bodies Around a Central Mass - Why Do They Mostly Orbit in the Equatorial Plane? - E-book - ePub

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The aim of this book is to provide a more efficient way to calculate and predict orbits and trajectories, not only for celestial bodies, but also for... Lire la suite
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The aim of this book is to provide a more efficient way to calculate and predict orbits and trajectories, not only for celestial bodies, but also for artificial satellites we send outside our atmosphere, and for ballistic. The equations presented here might also help improve weather forecasts and perhaps predict atmospheric behavior more precisely. Nowadays, we know that gravity is an electromagnetic (EM) wave of atomic origin caused by a kind of dipole oscillation inside the atom.
This EM wave is always present in the universe as long as atoms exist and travels at the speed of light. When the originating mass of the EM gravity wave explodes or collapses, then a high amplitude EM gravity pulse is produced, which modulates the tail or final part of the regular wave. This pulse is the last message that we get from that mass. We also know that the gravity field produced by a spinning central mass induces a motion on a secondary mass.
This induced motion has similar characteristics to that of the central mass. The analysis is made based on the law of gravity according to Newton (instant action-at-a-distance). Just a pure mechanical study of the related free motion of two centers of mass in space, by considering all nine components of gravity acceleration. Even though gravity in this study is not considered as a wave (where time delay appears), the results are astonishing.
However, the low velocities (compared with the speed of light) involved in the interaction of the free motion of two masses, make this study very suitable, except when the masses suddenly change, explode or collapse.

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  • Date de parution
    13/07/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8223682974
  • EAN
    9798223682974
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Raul Fattore

There is no special physics field of my choice. Whenever I need to find answers to some questions that I cannot find anywhere, it is an opportunity to exercise my "Brainuter" trying to obtain the answer by developing a scientific approach. I am particularly interested in the study of negative mass, gravitational control, inertial control, gravitational interaction, static and dynamic deformation of celestial bodies, the impact of the mass of the universe on celestial bodies, atomic theory, the atom model, particle physics, wave-matter interaction, cosmology, and electrodynamics.
I do not meet the requirements to publish my studies in reputable scientific journals because I am an independent scientist and do not work for any universities or research institutions. This is why I created my own website, physics-answers.com, to provide answers about how Mother Nature works and to spread the word about my research. I have a university degree in Electronics Engineering from the Buenos Aires National University of Technology (Universidad Tecnologica Nacional, U.
T. N., FRBA) and have specialized in Automatic Control Systems, Computer Science, Electro-Biomedical, and Industrial Electronics. Besides loving travel, I'm also passionate about Physics."A civilization that highly unbalances the reward of the body's talent against the intellectual effort for useful creation is not an advanced civilization." Raul Fattore

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