Gravitation |
Understanding Gravitation through Planetary Motion
Kepler was one of the first scientists to say something about gravitation and related force. His postulates mainly are written as follows :
1. All planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at a focus.
2. The radius vector from the sun to a planet sweeps an equal area in equal time.
3. The square of the time period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of the ellipse.
All-stars contain a positive electric charge and planets, satellites contain a negative electric charge as the net charge. The force of gravitation is related to magnetic force between planets, stars, and dark matter and varies by some constant. The above force is responsible for the balanced motion of celestial bodies in space. Therefore, if we learn to absorb energy due to the forces mentioned, the motion in space would be much easier and faster.
The gravitational force i.e. g inside the earth's atmosphere depends upon the centripetal force due to rotation about its own axis. And, gravitational constant G varies in space according to the magnetic field around it and its net electric charge.
Fg = GFb
Every celestial body in space is made up of electric charges and contains at least a magnetic dipole if not magnetically multipolar. We can notice this relation through studying the path of rotation of celestial bodies in space which is always an elliptical proverb.
Elliptical Pathways of rotation in the galaxy |
Electric potential due to moving electric dipoles creates magnetic dipoles and thus provides a force or energy for the movement in an electromagnetic field. As not all lines of these forces align in the same direction a thus an electromagnetic resistance is too available in the space to counterbalance the movement in defined paths. Also, moving toward centers of galaxies we find the rest masses of celestial bodies in an increasing proportion. This cross-proves our theory of electromagnetic galaxies.
Dark Matter and Energy |
Understanding Gravitation through Dark Matter
Dark matter is believed to be one of the mysteries of the universe. But, dark matter is composed of all the heavy elements in the periodic table either electromagnetic or non-electromagnetic. Some elements still need to search for, but we are aware of almost all of them. These metals along with other celestial bodies create all the four dimensions i.e. x, y, z, time, or in simple words length in 3-dimensions and time.
Thus, dark matter along with other moving celestials creates gravitation which is responsible for three-dimensional movement and the existence of time. Therefore, gravitation cannot be called force, it is just a network of coordinates and times.
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