Astrophysics

   

Interplanetary Gravity Hypothesis

Authors: John E. Miller

Published data clearly demonstrates that an accelerating gravitational attraction between planets or between stars and planets, is not proven to exist. Behaviour between Earth and Moon is a local example. At an altitude of 800km space junk refuses to comply with the Newtonian Hypotheses and where mg = zero. Given this observation, why should gravitational acceleration reappear at 384,000km and affect the Moon. This Moon orbits via a perfect circle around a centre at 21,400km from Earth, where there is no mass. Solar System Planets display the same circular orbits about an eccentric point, measured from the Sun. With interplanetary SPACE gravity not proven to exist, Gravity Waves cannot be proven to exist, even if Black Holes do exist. Applying Electro/Magnetic Theory to “Kepler’s Laws” and to every Solar System planet and moon results in Data and Arithmetic being in full agreement with observed data. Einstein’s ‘Relativity’, without a Nobel prize, is superfluous measured against Electro/Magnetic Physics. To clarify these statements, Earth tidal data will be applied, to demonstrate that Earth tides are independent from Moons hypothetical gravity.

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