New findings in Relativity Theory - Adeye Dereje Mamo

Adeye Dereje Mamo

New findings in Relativity Theory

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ISBN 3346778428
EAN 9783346778420
Veröffentlicht Dezember 2022
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Akademische Arbeit aus dem Fachbereich Physik - Theoretische Physik, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This scientific investigation tries to find out how the system is organized. How the planetary system has also suspended on such solar system and by what mechanisms it prevailed and even maintained to exist also for future times without a break. Can the system, precisely described by the new theory, do that: weigh over time for a complete cycle of its revolution around the precisely arranged orbits of each planet in our solar system or this suburban organization due to the energy converted from the source or the core of the system as molecular bound atoms. In fact, this article has tried to elucidate these facts several times in proven anomalies and mathematical certainties as a result of the conducted investigations and all the findings; meanwhile, it has validated the new theory analogously and in an exact way, based on the ideas and findings of the eminent scientists of the relevant theories in science as well as the existing laws in the field of study i.e. Albert Einstein and Kipper's Law under relativity and planetary motions with ample margin of certainties for each a convenience and validated the new theory in consequence under the results about the verification, that our solar system has induced the planets due to the suns' gravitational attractions on the planets and from sun corona as electromagnetic spectrum caused the Doppler effect of light on the planets finally our galaxy believed that has actually separated from other system by atmospheric immense since such effect ceased to act after certain miles beyond Pluto.
Our planet Earth is truly a wonderland for life, a rare, beautiful jewel in space. The astronauts pointed out this amazing fact by saying that Earth, with its blue sky and white clouds, was by far the most inviting object they could see. In fact, the fact that of all the planets in our solar system, only Earth has been found to have life is also interesting. Although, when it comes down to our solar system, everyone can observe and find that other suburban organizations that are held by gravitational attraction or rather by the Doppler effect of the sun. Therefore, the Sun, which is a medium-sized star, is the nucleolus around which the Earth and the other planets with their moons move in precise orbits. In fact, note that science has dictated and also proven that year after year it rotates with such mathematical certainty and that astronauts can accurately predict where it will be at a future date.

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