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Gravitation, Inertia and Weightlessness as the Centrifugal Effects of Interaction Energy of the n–Body System

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Newton’s problem on the mutual attraction of two bodies, which depicts similar trajectories around their common centre of gravity and around each other, is based on the geometric solution of Kepler’s problem formulated in his first two laws. Applying Jacobi dynamics, we analyzed orbital motion of the Earth, the Moon and other planets and satellites and discovered one more law of orbital velocity common to all Solar System bodies. The new law allows a new look at the nature of gravitation and the processes of creation and decay in celestial bodies.

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Ferronsky, V.I. (2016). Gravitation, Inertia and Weightlessness as the Centrifugal Effects of Interaction Energy of the n–Body System. In: Gravitation, Inertia and Weightlessness. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32291-9_2

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