[6] viXra:1106.0065 [pdf] replaced on 8 Jul 2011
Authors: Jin He
Comments: 12 pages.
Weakly interacted galaxies present very simple body structure. They are
either three-dimensional objects resembling ellipsoids or flat-shaped disks showing spiral
disturbance. Elliptical galaxies present little dust and gas but spiral galaxies demonstrate
arms and rings which are characterized by containing a huge amount of dust and gas. Since
arms and rings are linear-shaped, the body structure of spiral galaxies may be a textured
one as earth-bound materials always are. This led to the concept of rational structure which
is based on proportion curves. The proportion curves for normal spiral galaxies are all
equiangular spirals which trace or cut through arms consistently. This paper demonstrates
the spider-shaped proportion curves for barred spiral galaxies. It shows for the third galaxy
NGC 6782 that the curves do trace or cut through arms or rings consistently. More examples
of barred galaxies will be studied for the testification of Nature�s rationality.
Category: Astrophysics
[5] viXra:1106.0064 [pdf] submitted on 29 Jun 2011
Authors: Jin He
Comments: 12 pages.
Weakly interacted galaxies present very simple body structure. They are
either three-dimensional objects resembling ellipsoids or flat-shaped disks showing spiral
disturbance. Elliptical galaxies present little dust and gas but spiral galaxies demonstrate
arms and rings which are characterized by containing a huge amount of dust and gas. Since
arms and rings are linear-shaped, the body structure of spiral galaxies may be a textured one
as earth-bound materials always are. This led to the concept of rational structure which is
based on proportion curves. The proportion curves for normal spiral galaxies are all equiangular
spirals which trace or cut through arms consistently. This paper demonstrates the
spider-shaped proportion curves for barred spiral galaxies. It shows for the fourth galaxy
NGC 4665 that the curves do trace or cut through arms or rings consistently. More examples
of barred galaxies will be studied for the testification of Nature�s rationality.
Category: Astrophysics
[4] viXra:1106.0045 [pdf] submitted on 20 Jun 2011
Authors: Jin He
Comments: 12 pages.
Weakly interacted galaxies present very simple body structure. They are
either three-dimensional objects resembling ellipsoids or flat-shaped disks showing spiral
disturbance. Elliptical galaxies present little dust and gas but spiral galaxies demonstrate
arms and rings which are characterized by containing a huge amount of dust and gas. Since
arms and rings are linear-shaped, the body structure of spiral galaxies may be a textured one
as earth-bound materials always are. This led to the concept of rational structure which is
based on proportion curves. The proportion curves for normal spiral galaxies are all equiangular
spirals which trace or cut through arms consistently. This paper demonstrates the
spider-shaped proportion curves for barred spiral galaxies. It shows for the second galaxy
NGC 4548 that the curves do trace or cut through arms or rings consistently. More examples
of barred galaxies will be studied for the testification of Nature�s rationality.
Category: Astrophysics
[3] viXra:1106.0040 [pdf] submitted on 17 Jun 2011
Authors: Jin He
Comments: 24 pages. (the final 12 pages are c++ program source file)
Weakly interacted galaxies present very simple body structure. They are
either three-dimensional objects resembling ellipsoids or flat-shaped disks showing spiral
disturbance. Elliptical galaxies present little dust and gas but spiral galaxies demonstrate
arms and rings which are characterized by containing a huge amount of dust and gas. Since
arms and rings are linear-shaped, the body structure of spiral galaxies may be a textured
one as earth-bound materials always do. This led to the concept of rational structure which
is based on proportion curves. The proportion curves for normal spiral galaxies are all
equiangular spirals which trace or cut through arms consistently. This paper demonstrates
the spider-shaped proportion curves for barred spiral galaxies. It shows for the galaxy NGC
3275 that the curves do trace or cut through arms or rings consistently. More examples of
barred galaxies will be studied for the testification of Nature�s rationality.
Category: Astrophysics
[2] viXra:1106.0036 [pdf] submitted on 16 Jun 2011
Authors: James Gunasekera
Comments: 11 pages.
We discuss the seven-object criterion and the Quaoar Criterion, and test the hypothesis proposed
during discussion on the web forum: the percentage of persons satisfying the Quaoar Criterion must be
significantly lower than the expected value for the military men. We discuss the difference between
single-bit criteria and summing criteria and then introduce the improved summing seven-object criterion.
The Quaoar Criterion, the ISSO Criterion, and 54 similar criteria are applied to all four Gauquelin data
sets; we test the hypothesis which is quite similar to Gauquelin's own findings: every planet introduces
a unique influence (or correlation), therefore similar criteria containing different planets can be
used to distinguish between professional groups (three groups in this study: sportsmen, military men,
scientists plus medical doctors). We try to explore thoroughly all cases with deviation outside the
range [�3, +3] standard deviations.
Category: Astrophysics
[1] viXra:1106.0035 [pdf] replaced on 2014-01-19 00:18:17
Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 6 Pages. Published in General Science Journal
Abstract: Observed locations of pioneer 10 and 11 spacecrafts, after they left solar system, are displaced from their predicted positions in space and the discrepancy, which could not be explained by current physical laws, is termed as ‘pioneer anomaly’. This article attempts to show that noticed discrepancy is an apparent phenomenon, produced by faulty geometry used in contemporary laws of planetary motion. In reality, spacecrafts and external efforts on them behave normally. There is no cause for assumption of strange ‘forces’ or mysterious effects on these spacecrafts.
Category: Astrophysics