GALAXY ROTATION CURVES TRACED OUT BY THE THEORY OF RELATION

作者: Russell Bagdoo

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关键词: PhysicsSpacetimeStarsBig BangGravitationNegative energyAstrophysicsDark matterGalaxyGalaxy rotation curve

摘要: Astronomers know since the 1930s that universe contains more than what meets eye. Galaxies within clusters of galaxies and stars are moving around faster gravity visible matter would imply, indicating a huge amount invisible is pulling on them. The theory Relation asserts there two structures going in opposite directions, expansion condensation, also, by means principle Compensation (CP), loss negative energy expanding electromagnetic (EM) wavelength flat spacetime transformed into positive gravific spacetime. universal decelerates, unlike current single thought, counterbalanced continual growing global mass; perpetual creation ordinary dark an incessant big bang process. deceleration takes form local acceleration every galaxy towards internal center, change direction from periphery to center. It was noted order magnitude − 10 -10 m/s 2 abnormal rotation curves observed remote similar Hc not far anomalous gravitational variations measured for several years Pioneer probes using Doppler information.

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