Gravity and Solar System Evolution

Authors

  • Sabir Sadiq Department of Physics, College of Science, University of Duhok, Duhok, Iraq, Kurdistan
  • Anuar Alias School of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia-UKM, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia

Keywords:

Gravitational Theories, Cosmic Fabric Gravitation, Solar System Evolution

Abstract

In this work, we attempt to construct some novel solutions of a gravity mystery with Six types of theories for Gravitation namely: Newton's Theory of a Gravitation, Einstein's Theory of the Gravitation, Dark Matter and Dark Energy Theory, Braneworld Gravity, Quantum Gravity, and the Cosmic Fabric Gravitation Theory. The Cosmic Fabric consists of a dark fabric, and bright fabric as all objects where contained at the structure of a Solar System. For this purpose, we use some mathematical equations, and MATLAB Program to draw the optimum shape of a gravitation as a dark fabric distortion in three dimensions. In the investigation, showing the discrepancies between the solutions for Gravitational theories which obtained in the past time, and the new solutions of a gravity obtained using different methods in present time. Furthermore, Cosmic Fabric Gravity where dramatically draws the Geometry of a Gravitation in three dimentions to a better understanding of the characteristics of a Gravitation in the present research work. It is the new theory of a gravitation in the 21 century. The Gravity is acting directly on the Formation, Structure, combination, and Evolution of a Solar System. Solar System is the gravitationally bound system where Dark Fabric steeply warped, and strongly vibrated in the center under the stress of the Sun, and all Planets, Asteroids, Comets, Natural Satellites, Meteors, dust particles, gaseous molecules, atoms orbit it uniformly.

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2022-10-28

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Sabir Sadiq, & Anuar Alias. (2022). Gravity and Solar System Evolution. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 90(1), 214–237. Retrieved from https://asrjetsjournal.org/index.php/American_Scientific_Journal/article/view/7661

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