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An object is expected to fall straight toward a large body like Earth,
regardless that this large round body is rotating. But what if angular momentum exists which not only pulls gravitationally, but carries an engular momentum toward its orbit, meaning the falling object which is vertically heading straight toward Earth would experience a microscopic pull toward Earth's orbit direction. A gravitational field that rotates with Earth's rotation, a field, just as gravity in nature which pulls and thus excerts matter into motion gravitationally. This finding would be very significant in Astronomy to explain dark energy. |
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