Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

Three centuries after the contributions of Isaac Newton (1642-1726), classical physics has attained a level of sophistication that enables it to provide solutions to unresolved challenges in contemporary physics. This book presents a theory of dynamic gravitation within the framework of classical physics that extends Newton's universal law of gravitation to encompass galactic and cosmic scales. This theory mathematically derives the dynamics of celestial bodies without invoking dark matter, dark energy, relativistic effects, or empirical modifications. It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for Milgrom's modified Newtonian dynamics and integrates Newton's inverse square law with Milgrom's inverse linear law.

The dynamic gravitation elucidates the fundamental principles underlying various phenomena, including orbital evolution and precession, gravitational lensing, the missing mass problem, galaxy rotation curves, tidal tails, starbursts, bullet cluster and expansion of the universe. Additionally, it addresses the fundamental mechanisms for the formation of galactic and cosmic structures, such as central bars, barlenses, boxy-peanut-X configurations, leading and trailing spiral arms, inner and outer rings, Hoag's object, Cartwheel galaxy, shell galaxy, superclusters, gravitational wells, cosmic web and voids.

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Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

Three centuries after the contributions of Isaac Newton (1642-1726), classical physics has attained a level of sophistication that enables it to provide solutions to unresolved challenges in contemporary physics. This book presents a theory of dynamic gravitation within the framework of classical physics that extends Newton's universal law of gravitation to encompass galactic and cosmic scales. This theory mathematically derives the dynamics of celestial bodies without invoking dark matter, dark energy, relativistic effects, or empirical modifications. It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for Milgrom's modified Newtonian dynamics and integrates Newton's inverse square law with Milgrom's inverse linear law.

The dynamic gravitation elucidates the fundamental principles underlying various phenomena, including orbital evolution and precession, gravitational lensing, the missing mass problem, galaxy rotation curves, tidal tails, starbursts, bullet cluster and expansion of the universe. Additionally, it addresses the fundamental mechanisms for the formation of galactic and cosmic structures, such as central bars, barlenses, boxy-peanut-X configurations, leading and trailing spiral arms, inner and outer rings, Hoag's object, Cartwheel galaxy, shell galaxy, superclusters, gravitational wells, cosmic web and voids.

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Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

by Songcheng Li
Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

Principle of Dynamic Gravitation

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Three centuries after the contributions of Isaac Newton (1642-1726), classical physics has attained a level of sophistication that enables it to provide solutions to unresolved challenges in contemporary physics. This book presents a theory of dynamic gravitation within the framework of classical physics that extends Newton's universal law of gravitation to encompass galactic and cosmic scales. This theory mathematically derives the dynamics of celestial bodies without invoking dark matter, dark energy, relativistic effects, or empirical modifications. It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for Milgrom's modified Newtonian dynamics and integrates Newton's inverse square law with Milgrom's inverse linear law.

The dynamic gravitation elucidates the fundamental principles underlying various phenomena, including orbital evolution and precession, gravitational lensing, the missing mass problem, galaxy rotation curves, tidal tails, starbursts, bullet cluster and expansion of the universe. Additionally, it addresses the fundamental mechanisms for the formation of galactic and cosmic structures, such as central bars, barlenses, boxy-peanut-X configurations, leading and trailing spiral arms, inner and outer rings, Hoag's object, Cartwheel galaxy, shell galaxy, superclusters, gravitational wells, cosmic web and voids.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798992276206
Publisher: Yanxin Advanced Research Service
Publication date: 09/05/2024
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.13(d)

About the Author

Songcheng Li (???), the author of this work, holds a doctorate degree from the University of Texas at
Austin, Texas, United States of America, following the completion of bachelor's and master's degrees
from Tsinghua University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China. The author, possessing decades of
industry experience, demonstrates extensive expertise in the fields of engineering, technology and science.


The researcher, currently based in Houston, Texas, conducts open-source investigations that focus on
addressing complex, unresolved issues and paranormal phenomena, while simultaneously exploring
innovative methodologies in the domains of theoretical astrophysics and particle physics. In pursuit of
these scholarly endeavors, the researcher welcomes collaborative research initiatives. In accordance
with applicable regulations, all research activities are conducted with transparency, and results are
made publicly accessible.


Yanxin Advanced Research Service invites individuals and research groups with aligned perspectives
who prioritize the welfare of humanity and demonstrate a vested interest in the future of our planet.

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