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PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS
A method of forecasting the movement of matter
A. I. Gnevko, M. V. Mukomela, S. N. Solovov, V. A. Yanushkevich Military Academy of Missiles Forces after Peter the Great, of Russia Federation
Abstract:
The article considers methods to forecast accelerated inertial movement of items, based on the understanding of the speed of gravity, which is much higher than the speed of light, and “the rain effect”. It offers a possible explanation for thirty phenomena of yet unexplained nature. These phenomena include accelerated expansion of the University; the increase in distance between the Sun and the center of the galaxy, between the Earth and the Moon; uniform explanation of experiments by Michaelson, Sagnac, Fizeau, Bradley; higher rotational speed at the equators of the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn compared to polar areas; spontaneous microparticle disintegration; tunnel effect; abrupt change in inertia moment on cooling solid helium, etc.
Keywords:
inertial movement, speed of gravity, the rain effect, phenomena of unexplained nature.
Citation:
A. I. Gnevko, M. V. Mukomela, S. N. Solovov, V. A. Yanushkevich, “A method of forecasting the movement of matter”, Meždunar. nauč.-issled. žurn., 2017, no. 1-2(55), 90–92
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