Article: <5bc4ba$iut@sjx-ixn7.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: GRAVITY - the Zetas Explain
Date: 13 Jan 1997 01:49:30 GMT
In article <5b93eo$rv6@pollux.cmc.doe.ca> Greg Neill
writes:
> here is a quick argument based upon real data which counters
> some of the statements she made in a recent post. In
particular,
> her insistance that there is a repulsive component to the
> gravitational field, and that the planets remain in orbit
only
> because of some mysterious "sweepin arms of force"
eminating
> from the Sun.
>
> From the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 63rd addition,
> I have extracted data for the Sun and planets for orbital
radius
> (actually, the semimajor axis), the orbital velocity, and
mass.
>
> [detail snipped and placed at bottom of post]
>
> Now, Notice how closely the two calculated forces agree,
even
> with our simplifying assumptions. ... Now Nancy, where is
> there room for yourmysterious repulsive gravitational forces
and
> sweeping arms of force eminating from the Sun? I think
> everyone can agree that they have disappeared in a puff of
logic.
> ynecgan@cmc.doe.ca (Greg Neill)
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
You are presenting two sides of a math equation, in essence, that
was DESIGNED to balance! THAT'S why the two calculated forces
agree. Newton had no other explanation for why the planets
continued in their orbits save for what he termed centrifugal
force, so he made this EQUAL to the force of gravity. In his day
the ability to take precise measurements was not possible. In
Newton's day even the vacuum was unavailable, so an experiment in
a tall column with all possible air removed was not possible. He
could not discover, as discover he would have, that in a vacuum a
centered object spinning around a heavier object in the center
DOES NOT retain a centrifugal force that continues unabated. It
STOPS. In Newton's day such an arrangement was assumed to be
influenced by the friction of air.
Leave your god Newton and do your OWN thinking!
(End ZetaTalk[TM])
In article <5b93eo$rv6@pollux.cmc.doe.ca> Greg Neill
wrote:
> Fc = (Mp*V^2)/R
>
> Fg = (G*Ms*Mp)/(R^2)
>
> Where: Mp is the mass of the planet
> Ms is the mass of the Sun
> R is the orbital radius
> G is Newton's Universal Gravitational Constant:
> = 6.67204E-11 newton-meter^2/kg^2
>
> | Orbital | Orbital | Centrepital | Gravitational | ||
> | Radius | Velocity | Mass | Force | Force | |
> | Planet | (km) | (km/sec) | (kg) | (Newtons) | (Newtons) |
> | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
> | Sun | -- | -- | 1.991E30 | -- | -- |
> | Mercury | 5.795E10 | 47.83 | 3.181E23 | 1.256E22 | 1.258E22 |
> | Venus | 1.081E11 | 35.02 | 4.883E24 | 5.539E22 | 5.550E22 |
> | Earth | 1.496E11 | 29.77 | 5.979E24 | 3.543E22 | 3.550E22 |
> | Mars | 2.278E11 | 24.12 | 6.418E23 | 1.639E21 | 1.642E21 |
> | Jupiter | 7.781E11 | 13.05 | 1.901E27 | 4.160E23 | 4.171E23 |
> | Saturn | 1.427E12 | 9.639 | 5.684E26 | 3.701E22 | 3.708E22 |
> | Uranus | 2.870E12 | 6.796 | 8.682E25 | 1.397E21 | 1.400E21 |
> | Neptune | 4.499E12 | 5.428 | 1.027E26 | 6.724E20 | 6.737E20 |
>ynecgan@cmc.doe.ca (Greg Neill)