Law of Universal Gravitation & The Cosmology

Huai Tang Gu*

Abstract

For a long time, because of the complexity of galactic structure and the multiplicity of celestial body motion, the law of universal gravitation has not been applied to a galaxy and the universe as a whole. By using the method of systems analysis, a galaxy is studied as a whole or a mass point that the law of universal gravitation is successfully applied, and obtain the universe is a large material system, which can be divided into many small sub-systems, and the sub-systems can be divided into many minor grandson systems, thus infinitely divided until the lowest level of the universe, that is, planets. Regardless of the level, all galaxies exist in the form of a sphere consisting of many secondary galaxies and their orbits, and this sphere moves regularly in a similar circular elliptical orbit. The kinetic energy and potential energy are the existing basic forms of energy in the universe, and the internal energy is a complementary existing form of energy under relativity rest condition. Because of the multiple motion of the universe, the kinetic energy in the universe exists on the division of energy levels, the higher the levels of the galaxy structure are, the lower the kinetic energy levels are, and the lower the levels of a galaxy structure are, the higher its kinetic energy levels are. Although there is an evolution of mass and energy distribution in the universal system, but it is eternal for the whole universal system.

Keywords

cosmology: theory; celestial mechanics; galaxies: structure; Sun: activity; chaos

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Gu, H. T. (2021). Law of Universal Gravitation & The Cosmology. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 2| Issue 5: Sep-Oct 2021, Pages 871-885 , URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Volume2-Issue5-Sep-Oct-No.183-871-885.pdf

Volume 2 | Issue 5: Sep-Oct 2021 

 

ISSN: 2708-7972

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