Bulletin of the American Physical Society
22nd Annual Meeting of the APS Northwest Section
Volume 67, Number 5
Friday–Saturday, June 3–4, 2022; Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
Session H01: Poster Session (3:30-5:00pm, PT)
3:30 PM,
Friday, June 3, 2022
Abstract: H01.00002 : Calculating the Gravitational Frequency of Universe
Presenter:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Author:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Gravity is the interaction between masses like stars and their planets which move in specific orbit with a generally constant speed. They have regular and balanced structures. So: “Summation of forces influencing planets ≡ Summation of forces influencing stars.”
If there were no gravitational waves, the stability of the star and planet would not be like this. So the following relation can be obtained: “Kinetic Energy = Energy of Gravitational Waves”. Therefore, the relation between the energy of a planet and electromagnetic waves will be:
½ mv2 = nhϑ
Where “n” is the number of force lines passing through the surface of the planet.
ϑ = (mv2) / (2nh)
Finally:
ϑ = (mv2) / (10r2) or ϑ = (Ek) / (5r2)
We compute the gravitational frequency between Earth and Sun:
ϑ = (mv2) / (10r2) ⇒ ϑEarth = [(5.97×1024)×(2.98×104)2] / [10×(6.37×106)2] ⇒ ϑEarth ≅ 1.3×1019 Hz
The calculated gravitational frequency between our Sun and its planets shows that the gravitational frequency between our sun and all planets in solar system is from 1017 to 1019 Hz.
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