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It is generally agreed that Kepler's second law (Equal areas are swept
out in equal times by the line connecting the sun and a planet) is a corollary of the Conservation of Angular Momentum. Does this not explain planetary orbits and galaxy rotation without any need for the imaginary force known as Gravitation ? Regards db |
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