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Latest revision as of 06:34, 2 January 2017
Author | Frederic Lassiaille |
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Published | 2010 |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 31 |
ISBN | 1450524435 |
The study of this article suggests an explanation for the "dark matter mystery". This explanation is based on a modification of Newton's law. This modification is conducted from an Euclidean vision of relativity. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of the stars inside a galaxy, the study calculates a theoretical curve which is different from the one coming from Newton's law. This theoretical curve is very close to the measured one. Concerning the mystery of the velocity of a galaxy inside its group, the explanation is more direct. For this mystery, the study calculates a greater value for G, the gravitational constant.