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Two Dozen Mavericks of Astronomy studied the low mass binary system CM Draconis and the data came out in april 2009 and they took the data to test General relativity theory. The data was so far off they discarded discussing the possibility that relativity can expalin this motion and this motion is solved by Newton's time dependent equation with precision to make space-time ashamed of themselves [[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title

2009 Total Collapse of General Relativity Theory:

CM Draconis Binary Stars Motion
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Author(s) Joe Alexander Nahhas
Keywords CM Draconis; apsidal motion; Binary stars; Nahhas; Newton
Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 7

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Abstract

Two Dozen Mavericks of Astronomy studied the low mass binary system CM Draconis and the data came out in april 2009 and they took the data to test General relativity theory. The data was so far off they discarded discussing the possibility that relativity can expalin this motion and this motion is solved by Newton's time dependent equation with precision to make space-time ashamed of themselves