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− | The most striking about the Sun is the link between the Sun's dynamical data and the Gravity Constant. In a former paper [2], that link has been shown, and the consequences were 1? that elementary forces can be expressed as Coriolis interactions between orbiting gravitons and spinning particles; 2? that the solar spin is caused by the escaping radial light. Here, I suggest the inverse property that the Gravity Constant is defined by the solar dynamics. The consequence of the elimination of one parameter permits one to find more useful information on stars and their planets. <br />[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The most striking about the Sun is the link between the Sun's dynamical data and the Gravity Constant. In a former paper [2], that link has been shown, and the consequences were 1? that elementary forces can be expressed as Coriolis interactions between orbiting gravitons and spinning particles; 2? that the solar spin is caused by the escaping radial light. Here, I suggest the inverse property that the Gravity Constant is defined by the solar dynamics. The consequence of the elimination of one parameter permits one to find more useful information on stars and their planets. <br /> |
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Title | The Discovery of the Gravitational Constant as a Specific Stellar Property Simplifies the Description of Gravity |
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Author(s) | Thierry De Mees |
Keywords | Gravitational Constant |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 2 |
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Abstract
The most striking about the Sun is the link between the Sun's dynamical data and the Gravity Constant. In a former paper [2], that link has been shown, and the consequences were 1? that elementary forces can be expressed as Coriolis interactions between orbiting gravitons and spinning particles; 2? that the solar spin is caused by the escaping radial light. Here, I suggest the inverse property that the Gravity Constant is defined by the solar dynamics. The consequence of the elimination of one parameter permits one to find more useful information on stars and their planets.