Astrophysics

   

The Gravitational Force Between Two Stars on a Galactic Scale

Authors: Kurt L. Becker

Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation does not take into account the interactions of streams of gravitons between stars. This paper explores a physical process which focuses the streams of anti-parallel gravitons flowing between two distant stars. The beam of space-time between two distant stars has a very special geometry in that the graviton-graviton interactions always result in radially bending the geodesics toward the line-of-centers between these two stars. This bends adjacent geodesics, which would have missed the disks of these two stars, to intersect their disks. The result is the empirical equation of Modified Newtonian Dynamics. At the end of this paper, an astronomic observation will be proposed which will determine whether the above hypothesis is true.

Comments: 31 pages, 11 drawings,

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[v1] 2021-04-22 11:19:58

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