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ORBITAL MOTION CONSERVES TOTAL ENERGY



 
 
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Old November 17th 05 posted to sci.physics
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SUBJECT: GRAVITY IS NOT A FORCE

PLANETS ORBIT THE SUN TO CONSERVE TOTAL ENERGY
THE FORCE OF GRAVITY IS AN ILLUSION
Copyright 1984-2005 Allen C. Goodrich
ISBN 0-9644267,LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CAT.CARD
NO.94-90554

Based on the first law of thermodynamics
The total energy of the universe is a constant.
(total kinetic (mass) energy plus total potential
energy is a constant).
m is any mass say that of the earth.
Planets, moons, and electrons are normally in equilibrium
orbits where the total energy is constant.
m(2 pi L)^2/t^2 + G(M-m)m/L+ X e(2 pi L)^2/t^2 +
Z e^2/4 pi E_o L = a constant
(In the absence of a charge)
From this equation the equation

Delta m (2 pi L)^2 / t^2 = - Delta G (M-m)m/L
follows mathematically
POTENTIAL ENERGY = G(M-m)m/L
KINETIC ENERGY = m(2 pi L)^2/t^2
G= Gravitational constant; M = total energy
of the universe (or effective universe) ;
m = mass in question.
t = time ; L = orbital radial distance.
This is the only value of L where no change of total energy
will occur if the value of L changes. Constant total energy fixes the
orbital radius L.
Orbital motion conserves total energy.
Force of gravity isn't needed to explain orbital
motion. .

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ACE wrote:
SUBJECT: GRAVITY IS NOT A FORCE


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THE FORCE OF GRAVITY IS AN ILLUSION


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m(2 pi L)^2/t^2 + G(M-m)m/L+ X e(2 pi L)^2/t^2 +
Z e^2/4 pi E_o L = a constant


snip

G= Gravitational constant; M = total energy


snip

You have an 'illusionary' term in your equation - the one with "G" in
it.

The gradient of a potential is a force. But then any second year
physics student could tell you that, if (s)he knew enough calculus to
know what a 'gradient' is.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

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Old November 17th 05 posted to sci.physics
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"ACE" wrote in message
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SUBJECT: GRAVITY IS NOT A FORCE

PLANETS ORBIT THE SUN TO CONSERVE TOTAL ENERGY
THE FORCE OF GRAVITY IS AN ILLUSION
Copyright 1984-2005 Allen C. Goodrich
ISBN 0-9644267,LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CAT.CARD
NO.94-90554



You are a ****ing idiot. Copyright Androcles, 2005.


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Old November 18th 05 posted to sci.physics
Y.Porat
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Default ORBITAL MOTION CONSERVES TOTAL ENERGY

Have you ever heared abouththe basic
particle called

'Circlon'??
it is a very basic particle that moves naturally
i a closed circle

ATB
Parrot Y.Porat (:-)
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