Authors: Gerges Francis Tawdrous
Abstract -There are 2 light velocities in the solar system (1.16 mkm/sec & 0.3 mkm/sec) -Because of the high velocity motions, time & distance values are equivalent Example No. I Let's see how the solar system is created in following: - Mercury is created by a period of time =50 seconds -Light beam with velocity =1.16 mkm/sec travels for 50 seconds a distance =58 mkm = Mercury Orbital Distance (=360 mkm Mercury orbital circumference) -360 mkm -because of high velocity motion – is used as 360 seconds -Light beam with velocity (0.3 mkm/sec) during 360 seconds travels a distance = =108 mkm = Venus Orbital Distance -216.4 mkm (Venus Orbital Diameter) is a distance passed by light beam its velocity 0.3 mkm/sec during a period =720 seconds -720 seconds is used as a distance =720 mkm = Mercury Jupiter distance – -Mercury Jupiter diameter (720 mkm x 2) needs a period = 720 seconds x 2 which needs a distance = 216.4 x 2 mkm -(the distance 216.4 mkm x 2) is used as a time period in the following equation: 216.4x 2 x 1.16 mkm/s= 500 mkm (500 mkm is used as a time period= 500s) -Light beam ( 0.3 mkm/sec) needs 500 s to pass Earth orbital distance (149.6 mkm) -Still the distance 720 mkm is produced by a light beam (1.16 mkm/sec) during a period = 627 seconds (Example No. I is discussed deeply in this paper) Conclusion (1st) There's a light velocity =1.16 mkm/sec (2nd) The solar system is created depending on light motions Gerges Francis Tawdrous +201022532292
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