This paper was written for the general public and it outlines the basics of General Keplerian Dynamics (GKD). GKD is a three dimensional generalization of Newton and Kepler's two dimensional laws of celestial mechanics. The dynamics of stellar systems are shown to have the same wave characteristics as de Broglie matter-waves as they orbit galactic nuclei vice the elliptical formalism proposed by Kepler and Newton. This PDF gets updated periodically. The latest date of publication was on 11/06/14. The 1 st Law of General Keplerian Dynamics (GKD1) Newton's version of Kepler's 1st law of planetary motion (NVK1L) can be stated as: NVK1L: The shape of a planet's orbit is a conic section, with the center of mass (COM) positio...
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Principles of Dynamics presents classical dynamics primarily as an exemplar of scientific theory and...
One of the central and most vivid problems of celestial mechanics in the 18th and 19th centuries wa...
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