Gravity as an Imbalance in the Electric Force
The aether appears to be having a come back in theoretical physics. In this recent paper, Musa D. Abdullah shows that a field model
The aether appears to be having a come back in theoretical physics. In this recent paper, Musa D. Abdullah shows that a field model
Cyclones on Earth and spiral galaxies in space have several features in common. Similarities Both have spiral arms extending from centers that are hotter than their surroundings. Close to their centers, their arms rotate almost as fast as the centers…
When studying the ice core measurements of Greenland and the Antarctic, we notice an interesting pattern. Earth’s climate appears to repeat in great cycles of about 120.000 years.
Our Moon is receding from us by about 3.8 cm a year. The conventional explanation for this is that the energy required to produce the tides of the Earth's oceans translates into a widening of the Moon's orbit. But if…
Conventional theory maintains that planets are formed through a process in which gravity pulls dust and interstellar rocks into an asteroid belt, and that this disc of rubble is subsequently pulled together to form planets. The rubble itself is believed…
There can be no doubt that earthquakes and gravity anomalies coincide. When comparing a global gravity anomaly map to a global earthquake map, we see that the two line up. Gravity is at its strongest wherever earthquakes are at their most…
Mars has a diameter that is only a little more than half that of Earth. Surface gravity on Mars should therefore be a little more than half that of Earth, assuming that Mars and Earth
Nature has a tendency towards efficiency. Not only do we see efficiency play a role in physics and chemistry. It shows up in biology and human behavior as well. This was
When we apply Newton's shell theorem to gravity, we come to the conclusion that there's no gravitational force at the center of large bodies like moons, planets and stars. This means that a central hollow, once formed, will not go…
Many who believe that Earth is an expanding planet believe that this on its own would have led to stronger surface gravity, and that this in turn explains the impossibly large size of the dinosaurs. However, expansion without an increase…
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