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ORBITAL MOTION

MASS DOES NOT DISTORT SPACE TIME!
MASS IS A COMPONENT OF MASS ENERGY SPACE TIME
AS EXPRESSED BY THE MODIFIED FIRST LAW OF
THERMODYNAMICS WHICH DEFINES ORBITAL MOTION.
KINETIC ENERGY + POTENTIAL ENERGY = A CONSTANT
m ( 2 PI L )^2 / T ^2 + G (M-m) m / L = A CONSTANT.
Delta m (2 pi L ) ^2 / t^2 = - Delta G (M-m) m / L
IF THIS THEORY IS CORRECT THE PLANETS AND MOONS
MUST ORBIT AT DISTANCES L WHERE ANY CHANGE OF
KINETIC ENERGY IS EQUAL TO AN OPPOSITE
SIGN CHANGE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY . KINETIC ENERGY
MUST EQUAL POTENTIAL ENERGY. THIS IS FOUND TO BE
TRUE FOR ALL PLANETS AND MOONS OF THE SOLAR
SYSTEM. THE THEORY CAN BE ASSUMED TO BE CORRECT.

SEE BOOK:
ONE WITH THE UNIVERSE-
THE MECHANICS OF
THE UNIVERSE
by Allen C. Goodrich

SEE: ISBN 0-595-41598-9


THE MECHANICS OF
THE UNIVERSE

Copyright 1984-2007 Allen C. Goodrich
 




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