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Title | General Relativity Theory: Confusion of Physics; The Case of GG Orion Binary Stars Motion |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Joe Alexander Nahhas |
Keywords | Relativity, GG-Orion; Binary-Stars; Apsidal, motion, mercury, venus, pression.perihelion |
Published | 2000 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 8 |
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Abstract
General Relativity Theory is mot good emough the simplest problem in physics and that would be the two body problem or two ecplising detached binary stars because the theory failed to account correctly for the "apparent" axial rotations of the orbit of binary stars and it claims additional fictional forces and four dimensional universes without proof when the whole thing is a case of centuries of astronomy and astronomers still can not read their telescopes