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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Gravitational Model of the Three Elements Theory: Short Version |
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Author(s) | Frederic Lassiaille |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 8 |
No. of pages | 6 |
Pages | 341-345 |
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Abstract
The gravitational model of the three elements theory gives explanations for the dark matter mysteries, and the Pioneer anomaly. Concerning the earth flyby anomalies, the theoretical order of magnitude is the same as the experimental one. A very small modification of the perihelion advance of the planet orbits is calculated by this model. The disparity of the gravitational constant measurements might also be explained. Meanwhile, this gravitational model is perfectly compatible with restricted and general relativity, and is part of the three element theory, a unifying theory.