[Physics] OVOID ORBITS

Nainan matterdoc at gmail.com
Sun Jan 1 07:37:50 CET 2017


Dear O. Serret,

Thank you very much. Models and relative considerations may serve to
predict cyclic phenomena due to relative positions. However, it is
incorrect to use them in mathematical analyses in real terms. E.g.: It is
not right to assign changes in momentum of central body to planetary bodies.

Unless there are drastic changes in matter-contents or momenta of central
and planetary bodies, planetary orbital paths are very stable. Apparent
planetary orbital paths are oval in shape, rather than elliptical or
circular.

Real path of a planetary body about its central body is wavy about mean
path of central body, with the planetary body alternately moving to the
front and rear of central body. Considering these paths will yield better
results and remove many misconceptions in cosmology. See;
http://vixra.org/abs/1008.0010  and  http://vixra.org/abs/1006.0068 .

Nainan

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