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  • ...ed of gravity]], [[aether]], [[dark matter]], [[stability of the planetary orbits]], [[Newton third law of action and reaction]], [[gravitons]], [[generalize ...rum discussions the claims are constantly being made that in order for the orbits of planets around the Sun to be stable the gravity must propagate at much h
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  • ...ism, the rates and stages of evolution, life forms, etc.) that exist among planetary spheres.
    2 KB (225 words) - 20:07, 1 January 2017
  • ...he gravitational field of the Sun, and which holds the planets up in their orbits.
    922 bytes (122 words) - 20:08, 1 January 2017
  • ...otion and it is best observed in atmospheric cyclones, eccentric planetary orbits, and in precessing gyroscopes.
    854 bytes (132 words) - 03:15, 14 May 2019
  • ...ities to the transverse Coriolis force that acts in non-circular planetary orbits and in all vortex phenomena.
    970 bytes (138 words) - 19:22, 1 January 2017
  • ...planet for granted, but would the latter admit an explanation as planetary orbits do?
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  • | keywords = [[Non-singular potential]], [[Lagrange planetary]], [[equations]], [[Disturbing potential]], [[Eccentricity functions]], [[H ...ewtonian potential are taken as disturbing potential terms in the Lagrange planetary equations that provide the time rates of change of the orbital elements of
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  • ...the frontiers of the universe. An increasing ZPE also has implications for planetary geology, as well as giving a reason for gigantism in Earth's fossil record.
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  • ...el of the atom and the concept that electrons move in classical elliptical orbits, and that all parameters of its motion (coordinates, momentum, energy, spee
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  • ...tes of changes of the orbital elements per revolution for three different orbits around the primary. For one solar mass primary and an orbit with semimajor
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  • ...Kepler's laws and the orbital equation. The perihelion shift of planetary orbits can be derived in closed mathematical form as the rotation of the main axis
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  • ...ld, and we apply the MAE and the Lorentz force (LF) law (LFL) to planetary orbits, galaxies with a spinning center, and spinning stars. The result is that th
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  • ...of light, etc. In the Dynamic Universe, gravitationally bound systems like planetary systems, galaxies and galaxy groups expand in direct proportion to the expa
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  • ...p; Harrigan's hypothesis also provides an interesting method of predicting planetary rotation periods.
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  • # The dynamic fiery, geometrical spacing of planets in elliptical orbits. ...  It provides answers to scientists who rethink current beliefs about planetary origins and evolution." -- Dr. Morton Reed, Professor of Thermodynamic
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  • ...ause of retardation of potentials, gives rise to a precession of planetary orbits. A qualitative indication of the energy loss observed in the binary pulsar
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  • ...ectrons throughout the cosmos. An increasing ZPE strength means all atomic orbits will become more energetic, resulting in all light emitted from atoms alsob ...e="font-family: Book Antiqua;">An increasing ZPE also has implications for planetary geology, as well as giving a reason for gigantism in Earth’s fossil r
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  • ...ectrons throughout the cosmos. An increasing ZPE strength means all atomic orbits will become more energetic, resulting in all light emitted from atoms alsob <span><span><span>An increasing ZPE also has implications for planetary geology, as well as giving a reason for gigantism in Earth&rsquo;s fossil r
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  • ...ical physicists as absolutely true. Modern numerical fittings of planetary orbits called Ephemerides contain linearized General Relativity corrections that c
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  • ...bending of space allowing solutions of the perihelion advance of planetary orbits, the bending of light and the Shapiro delay in closed mathematical form. Th
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