A view of the tides in 1666
On Friday, May 5, 2017 at 8:28:23 AM UTC+1, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
omitted any electromagnetic component in the relationship between celestial objects.
If I understand your cryptic hints, your Big Idea is that when the Earth is moving in one direction (relative to the Galaxy) it gets a boost from the Galaxy's electromagnetism and travels faster, and when it is moving the other way it meets resistance and travels more slowly.
This effect, rather than Newtonian gravity, is meant to explain the variable speeds of the planets in their orbits.
It would be great if you would explain this in more detail, as it sounds much funnier than your tedious dual rotations stuff.
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