Authors: Hasmukh K. Tank
As an explanation for the flattening of galaxy rotation curves, it is proposed hare that: the centripetal force experienced by the stars at out-skirts of galaxies may be a combination of gravitational-force and electric-force. Since both, the stars and the central-core of a galaxy are in the plasma state, there is always a possibility of charge-imbalance between the core and the stars at out-skirts; and so there is some electric-force between them, in addition to the gravitational attraction. Therefore the astronomical observation of flattening of galaxies rotation-curve need not shake our faith in Newtonian Dynamics.
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