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At that concentration, temperatures are in the many trillions of degrees, which is too hot for even quarks. Thus only energy was in the...
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Helio, you are correct in your confidence! Albeit with slight adjustment (for centre "space"). Cat :)
Feb 13, 2025
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Mere youngsters! Try adding those together. Cat :)
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I did not expect to gain anything positive from this thread however it is interesting that many analogies can be found in the way that...
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This is a story in theory of an event which many may reject and few may pause to wonder at its possibility. o_O
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Angular momentum is included as h? h= angular momentum in d²u/dφ² + u = GM/h² + (3GM/c²)u²
Feb 11, 2025
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Wow. That's heavy duty! :) Remember that to determine the angular momentum the mass of the body (ie Mercury) is required. So I would...
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According to https://vixra.org/pdf/1103.0060v1.pdf M is solar mass M, and h is angular momentum ML^2. u is orbital distance. Cat :)
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It is assumed (though not stated in this post, as far as I am aware) that M is mass (of the Sun or of Sun plus Mercury): d²u/dφ² + u =...
Feb 11, 2025
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It's all in plain sight, maybe
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Google (AI) gives: Cat :)
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But how do you make these easy changes? You suggest that people should find it easy. If you did not mean this, because of language...
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The following is NASA information which provides interesting comparisons between the cores (solid and liquid) of Mercury and Earth...
Feb 11, 2025
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How would YOU do this? "ONLY necessary" suggests that people should find it easy. Cat :)
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billslugg, what is your estimation of post #21 then, please? Does the composition of Mercury appear in the equation in post #4...
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Helio, are you really talking about Einstein??? Cat :)
Feb 10, 2025
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