Self-rotation of emitting galaxies without dark matter

Temporal derivatives of the attracting mass in Newton's law of distant interactions can balance the centripetal and centrifugal accelerations for the rotating periphery of a spiral galaxy. Thermal losses of the mass-energy integral inside the circle of rotation are the cause of the mega-vortex organization of the emitting galaxy. To reject dark matter in cosmic distributions, a conceptual modification of the Euler/Navier-Stokes hydrodynamics is required using adaptive tensor responses with metric waves but not gravimagnetic corrections from General Relativity.

Authors
Bulyzhenkov I.E.
Publisher
Springer New York LLC
Issue number
7
Language
English
State
Published
Number
566
Volume
81
Year
2021
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