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  • | title = Planetary Orbits (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...ywords = [[Orbits]], [[Orbital mechanism]], [[Central force]], [[Planetary orbits]], [[Solar system]], [[Celestial mechanism]], [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]],
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  • ...these electric particles, and so, in order to comply with Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion, this interaction must be the actual cause of the inertial forces, a
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  • | title = Aether Causes Anti-Friction in the Planetary Orbits ...netary motion as opposed to undermining them. The planets stay up in their orbits because of centrifugal force. It will be shown how this centrifugal force a
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  • | title = Aether Causes Anti-Friction in the Planetary Orbits ...netary motion as opposed to undermining them. The planets stay up in their orbits because of centrifugal force. It will be shown how this centrifugal force a
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  • | title = Planetary Orbits (According to \'Hypothesis on MATTER\') ...ywords = [[Orbits]], [[Orbital mechanism]], [[Central force]], [[Planetary orbits]], [[Solar system]], [[Celestial mechanism]], [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]],
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  • | keywords = [[Central force]], [[planetary motion]], [[planetary orbits]], [[planetary spin]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER.]] ...e reference can give us logical explanations to many puzzling phenomena on planetary motions/systems.
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  • ...= Are Venus\' and Uranus\' Tilt of Natural Origin? On the Formation of Our Planetary System | keywords = [[gravitomagnetism]], [[gravity]], [[planetary system]], [[planets]], [[solar system]], [[Sun]], [[angular momentum]]
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  • | title = A New Fourth Law of Planetary Motion and its Ramifications | keywords = [[Planetary Motion]]
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  • ...conflict between a reasonable speed of gravity and stability in planetary orbits is of more recent date.
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  • | title = Gauss\' Planetary Equations in a Non-Singular Potential | keywords = [[Gauss' planetary equations]], [[non-singular potential]], [[Grace]]
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  • ...these electric particles, and so, in order to comply with Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion, this interaction must be the actual cause of the inertial forces, a
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  • | title = On the Spacing of the Planets: A New Fourth Law of Planetary Motion | keywords = [[Fourth Law of Planetary Motion]], [[Planets]], [[Motion]]
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  • ...elative frame of reference]], [[absolute frame of reference]], [[planetary orbits]], [[orbital path]], [[apparent orbit]], [[real orbit]], [[two body problem ...nsolvable problem. Three body problem (as considered today with respect to planetary motions) is unsolvable because real and imaginary situations are mixed in i
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  • ...ably were highly eccentric, the question remains whether or not the actual planetary orbital eccentricities can be explained by the theory. This is proven here
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  • | keywords = [[Pioneer anomaly]], [[planetary orbits]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]] ...arent phenomenon, produced by faulty geometry used in contemporary laws of planetary motion. In reality, the space crafts and external efforts on them behave no
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  • ...for the fluidity that would avoid the problem of friction in the planetary orbits.
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  • ...al agitations become more violent, disturbing deeper, and higher frequency orbits, generating higher emission frequencies (again, photons are not used). Enta
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  • | keywords = [[Flyby anomaly]], [[swing-by anomaly]], [[planetary orbits]], [[Hypothesis on MATTER]] ...rent and they are produced by faulty geometry used in contemporary laws of planetary motion. In reality, the spacecrafts and external efforts on them behave nor
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  • ...best observed in rotating systems such as in a centrifuge or in planetary orbits.
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  • | keywords = [[Four Laws of Planetary Motion]], [[cometary fireballs]] ...tiates between asteroids and comets, while revealing that they are neither planetary building blocks nor primordial leftovers from a Big Bang -- findings that a
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  • ...uries: How did Planet Earth come into being? How and why did the planetary orbits of our Solar System form in a mathematical pattern? The answers will cause ...attained their orbital spacing around the sun. With Kepler's Three Laws of Planetary Motion, the Four Laws reveal the explosive, dynamic origin of our Solar Sys
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  • | known_for = [[Matter]], [[Aether]], [[Planetary motion]], [[Fundamental Physics]], [[Gravitation]], [[Pushing gravity]], [[ * 2011 - "[[Planetary Magnetism (According to 'Hypothesis on MATTER')]]" ([http://vixra.org/abs/1
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  • ...o the rest of the Universe and the proof if found in the physics of atomic orbits, a domain where Einstein's relativistic mechanics fail.
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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.
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  • ...he gravitational field of the Sun, and which holds the planets up in their orbits.
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  • ...otion and it is best observed in atmospheric cyclones, eccentric planetary orbits, and in precessing gyroscopes.
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  • ...ities to the transverse Coriolis force that acts in non-circular planetary orbits and in all vortex phenomena.
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  • ...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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  • ...O. Ragos, M.N. Vrahatis and T. Bountis, Method for computing long periodic orbits of dynamical systems, 1995, Physical Review E, 53(1), pp.1206-1211. # C.G. Zagouras, E. Perdios and O. Ragos, New kinds of asymmetric periodic orbits in the restricted three-body problem, 1996, Astrophysics and Space Science,
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  • ...h would tend to heat up and slow down the body. This would cause planetary orbits to decay and the planets themselves to heat up and increase in mass. To avo
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  • ...er hour. They are moving at the rate of 67,000 miles per hour as the Earth orbits the sun, and about 300 miles per hour as the sun falls within the galactic
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  • * Haranas I. and Ragos, O. Gauss? Planetary Equations in a Non-Singular Potential, NPA Conference/Proceedings, Long Bea * Haranas I. I. Mioc V., Manev Potential and Satellite Orbits, Rom. Astron. J., Vol. 19, No. 2, Bucharest, 2009.
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  • ...maths courses, I took a considerable interest in gyroscopes and planetary orbits. ...riment was set up for the purpose of detecting an aether wind as the Earth orbits the Sun, however the gravitationally entrained region of electric sea means
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  • ...l Nuovo Cimento, 44, 689-693 (1985) <br />[47] .. 'The Paradox of Constant Planetary Mass as Evidence of a Leptonic Lattice-Structured Vacuum State', Lettere al
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  • ...m 342 separate exposures taken with the Space Telescope's [[Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2]] over ten consecutive days between December 18 and December 28, 1 ...d faint galaxies. The [[Medium Deep Survey]] (MDS) used the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) to take deep images of random fields while other instrumen
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  • ...cal universe for the next three centuries. By deriving [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion]] from his mathematical description of [[gravity]], and using the sa ...imulating Newton to work out a proof that the elliptical form of planetary orbits would result from a centripetal force inversely proportional to the square
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  • ...t empty, but is filled not only with ether, but with air, or even in inter-planetary space with some subtile, yet ponderable fluid; that this matter receives th ...al of the Royal Astronomical Society (1900).<ref>A. Kozenko, The theory of planetary figures, pages = 25–26</ref>
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  • ...; furthermore, he calculated some manner of [[time dilation]] for electron orbits. Larmor specified his considerations in 1900 and 1904.<ref name=pais /><ref ...vistic theory. That is, in a relativistic theory of gravitation, planetary orbits are stable even when the speed of gravity is equal to that of light. Simila
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