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Effects of Higher Order Retarded Gravity
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: Received: 20 May 2021 / Approved: 21 May 2021 / Online: 21 May 2021 (10:00:07 CEST)
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Yahalom, A. Effects of Higher Order Retarded Gravity. Universe 2021, 7, 207. Yahalom, A. Effects of Higher Order Retarded Gravity. Universe 2021, 7, 207.
Abstract
In a recent paper we have a shown that the flattening of galactic rotation curves can be explained by retardation. However, this will rely on a temporal change of galactic mass. In our previous work we have kept only second order terms of the retardation time in our analysis, while higher terms in the Taylor expansion where not considered. Here we consider analysis to all orders and show that indeed a second order analysis will suffice, and higher order terms can be neglected.
Keywords
Galaxies; rotation curves; gravitational retardation
Subject
Physical Sciences, Acoustics
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