Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Halton Arp and Orbits

If Halton Arp is correct about mass condensation, a whole range of interesting possibilities open up with respect to orbits.

Orbits can go from relatively close to wide depending on the exact pattern of condensation over time. The distribution of mass condensation through galaxies can explain their peculiar pattern of rotation.

The extinction of the Mammoths may have coincided with a widening of the planetary orbits around the sun. Our moon may be receding from us due to its pattern of mass condensation.

In Halton Arp's universe orbits are more fluid and less predictable. Although always conforming to Newton's law of gravity, the fact that mass no longer is a constant, and we have no idea exactly how, where or when mass condensation may occur, orbits are no longer as clockwork as Newton liked to believe.
Opposing forces yielding stable orbits
Opposing forces yielding stable orbits

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