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New Theories / Re: Is this the new model of the Universe?
« on: 30/05/2021 15:02:40 »That is the first and only time I've asked that question...Sorry, I confused you with someone else.
I go thru the derivations in the paper, and the math is pretty straightforward once you have the formula, but if you would like an example of a solution I can do that. Would you like planet, moon, comet or Sun? I probably won't get to it today as it is a busy day for me at work. Here is the full link for the paper: https://www.thetruecosmology.com/General%20Relativity%20and%20Effects%20in%20Time%20as%20Causation.pdf
I found this solution for Hale-Bopp at perihelion in my notes. Sorry for all the decimal places, but it is just cut and pasted off the calculator:
0.9999999999469163539569926569678925294128940353453952393962282509 factor Hale-Bopp a (Semi-Major)
0.9999999891974198937995017974374265112476143052669903346261902849 factor Hale-Bopp perihelion
sqrt(1-(2((6.67430*10^-11)*(1.989*10^30))/(299792458^2*(27825203950200 )) = 0.9999999891974198937995017974374265112476143052669903346261902849
(299792458^2-(299792458^2*0.9999999891974198937995017974374265112476143052669903346261902849) =
970887481.4167019245494406244458128753303519136241695398770749979889054364
2*970887481.4167019245494406244458128753303519136241695398770749979889054364 = 1941774962.8334038490988812488916257506607038272483390797541499959778108728
sqrt(1941774962.8334038490988812488916257506607038272483390797541499959778108728-(299792458^2-(299792458^2*0.9999999999469163539569926569678925294128940353453952393962282509)
= 44011.4080967044878119203775993936127265851778970576214127769546606573 m/s