Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session S17: Poster Session III (2:00-4:00 pm)
2:00 PM,
Monday, April 11, 2022
Room: 9th Floor Terrace
Abstract: S17.00032 : Origin Of Galactic,Stellar, Planetary and Satellite Rotation/Formation As Tangential Accretion Of Decaying Relevant Orbital Material Sections Transfering Orbital Angular Momentum To Accreted Body Thereby Increasing Its Rotation Angular Motion: A Natural Law*
Presenter:
Stewart Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
Author:
Stewart Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
Collaboration:
no co authors
Iω (core) + Iω (section 1)+ ...+ Iω (section n) = Iω ( newly formed star, planet, satellite). Two armed spiral galaxies began as pairs of pre formed galactic arms in linear motion . Due to gravitational pre formed arm attraction the orbits of each arm began to decay and tangentiallty accreted in their fore sections forming two armed spiral galaxies which began to rotate.Origin of two armed spiralgalaxy rotation is the transformation of orbital angular momentum of each pre formed galactic arm adding together when attached into the final rotatioal angular momentum of the newly formed two armed spiral galaxy The equation for the origin of two armed spiral galaxy rotation is :
Iω (new 2 armed spiral galaxy) = Iω (arm 1) + Iω (arm 2) .The basis of this abstract is the formation of a two armed spiral and a two arme barred spiral galaxy appearing in a coffee cup on the sufrface of the coffee after adding some powdered coffee creamer to the coffee in the cup.Two armed spiral and barred spiral galaxy forms may be universal patterns in nature appearing in a coffee cup on a smal scale and in outer space on a grand scale.
*no outside funding
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