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Ferman's Cosmos Model | ||||||||||||||||||||
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DEMONSTRATION of Gravitational Equality among Systems. As we see in the drawing, gravitational forces are same in all the equivalent systems, to know, the gravitation force on our sun is similar to the gravitation force on a nucleus of neon *. This is because gravity force is relative according to the distance from which this is measured to the production source, and being minimum the distances in the atomic nuclei, gravitational forces there existents are enormous. In the drawing we put, as example, an atoms accumulation, but also could be a stars accumulation: --Firstly we put an atom with unknown gravitational force Ga. --With object of creating the nucleus of a star, we take a distance Gb from this atomic nucleus toward outside, in which could be the star's surface. --Later, we put the formula to see gravity in Gb. --And we proceed to accumulate atoms until arriving to build the solar nucleus. --And we see, according to the applied formulas, that arrived to a certain number of atoms in the solar nucleus, on the surface of this nucleus it is got same gravity than in the nucleus of atoms. --So knowing gravity in the nucleus of the solar system, we will also know the middling gravity of the atomic nuclei. <> It is necessary to notice that the number N of accumulated atoms is not an absolute number, but a relative number, since it is necessary to have in mind the situation of each atom and its distance to the surface to the solar nucleus. |
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