Orbital Resonance. What is the EU Explanation for it?

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Orbital Resonance. What is the EU Explanation for it?

Unread post by spark » Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:31 pm

Orbital Resonance in Gravity Model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qyn64b4LNJ0

Can Orbital Resonance be alternatively explained with Birkeland Currents, Ring Currents or Current Sheets?

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Re: Orbital Resonance. What is the EU Explanation for it?

Unread post by jacmac » Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:50 pm

spark:
Can Orbital Resonance be alternatively explained with Birkeland Currents, Ring Currents or Current Sheets?
The EU does not deny gravity.
The EU says there is electricity in space; and to deny this will often introduce errors.
Regarding orbital resonance, I don't know.

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Re: Orbital Resonance. What is the EU Explanation for it?

Unread post by moses » Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:02 am

Rather than Birkeland Currents the electrostatic forces between moons and their planets is worth investigating. Most of these moon-planet interactions are within the double layer of the magnetosphere of the planet, which allows consideration of the electrostatic forces. With orbital resonance the electrical forces work in concert with the gravitational forces but for the lock-step arrangement of say the Moon and Earth where one side of the Moon always faces Earth, then the electrostatic forces may offer a better explanation that the gravitational forces.

The side of Earth facing the Moon will have, say, a net positive charge and the side of the Moon facing Earth will have a corresponding net negative charge. So there would be a small attraction of the two bodies to each other which might effect gravity somewhat. But it would induce a surface current in the Earth as Earth rotates which would slightly slow the rotation of Earth and could be a significant factor in tidal drag.

If the Moon was rotating faster than it does now then there would be induced a surface current on the Moon which would tend to slow the rotation of the Moon. Then as the rotation of the Moon reached it's present speed there would be no such surface current generated and so no more slowing of the rotation of the Moon.

Now orbital resonance of the planets likely has a lot to do with transfer of ions through the magnotail from one planet to the next in conjunctions, but also from the gravitational effects described in that video. They both can form resonances but which predominates is unknown.

Mo

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