How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
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How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
Dear Colleagues,
I am not convinced that orbits just work on the function of gravity. Either it should be another force or gravity must be somehow instantaneous. Looking for a good orbit function I couldn't find any. So I am here to ask you for some insights on orbits and how can I calculate it correctly considering all forces applied to the body.
Thanks in advance.
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I am not convinced that orbits just work on the function of gravity. Either it should be another force or gravity must be somehow instantaneous. Looking for a good orbit function I couldn't find any. So I am here to ask you for some insights on orbits and how can I calculate it correctly considering all forces applied to the body.
Thanks in advance.
Math
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Re: How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
I think that u infer that gravity acts at c or at IAAAD. Neither of these makes any sense.rasmath wrote:Dear Colleagues,
I am not convinced that orbits just work on the function of gravity. Either it should be another force or gravity must be somehow instantaneous. Looking for a good orbit function I couldn't find any. So I am here to ask you for some insights on orbits and how can I calculate it correctly considering all forces applied to the body.
Thanks in advance.
Math
Theories that gravity acts at at least 20 billion c make more sense (but not IAAAD).
U infer that there might be other (non-gravity) forces affecting orbits. I think that every force can affect an orbit, but really there are few other forces, we have em forces (say 2 kinds). That makes it 3 possible forces. Alltho there might be lots of different sources of such forces.
But there is a 4th force, pseudo-gravity, it is due to the centrifuging of aether. I think i have mentioned it in other threads here.
And i suppose a 5th force due to micro collisions with photons & electrons & plasma etc.
And a 6th force due to macro collisions with meteorites etc.
And we can ignore any Einsteinian GR forces, eg affecting perihelions, silly nonsense.
Dark matter, if it exists, would i suppose have ordinary gravity (& praps ordinary em)(& praps ordinary faux-gravity).
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Re: How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
Ask this in NIAMI board.rasmath wrote:Dear Colleagues,
I am not convinced that orbits just work on the function of gravity. Either it should be another force or gravity must be somehow instantaneous. Looking for a good orbit function I couldn't find any. So I am here to ask you for some insights on orbits and how can I calculate it correctly considering all forces applied to the body.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
If you really want to blow your mind, check out "the N-Body Problem".rasmath wrote:Dear Colleagues,
I am not convinced that orbits just work on the function of gravity. Either it should be another force or gravity must be somehow instantaneous. Looking for a good orbit function I couldn't find any. So I am here to ask you for some insights on orbits and how can I calculate it correctly considering all forces applied to the body.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: How does an orbit works on an Electric/Plasma Universe
The Mathemagicians can't even solve the 3-Body Problem let alone any higher than that.neilwilkes wrote:If you really want to blow your mind, check out "the N-Body Problem".
If you were to approach the problem sensibly (without any bias about the ramifications) then it's very clear that 3 objects orbiting each other can NEVER be stable when all the expected force is in one direction.
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