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Saturday, November 20, 2021

Appendix Dark Matter

This is an appendix to Heretics Deny The Dark Matter of Faith - 4


Table 1 Formulas, Constants, & Variables Used


Formula: g = G * (Dust Cloud mass / r2) (gravitational acceleration)

Constants:
secs_day = (60.0 * 60.0) * 24.0
secs_year = secs_day * 365.25
G = 6.67e-11 (gravitational constant)
Variables:
r = distance (between centers) of dust clouds (m)

Table 1 Legend:
"Cloud A" and "Cloud B" mean two "clouds" of matter in the vacuum of space.

"Dist (m)" means the distance, in meters, between the two clouds of matter.

"mass (kg)" means the individual mass of each cloud (equal mass).

"contact (yrs)" means the time, in years, it would take for gravity to bring them in contact with one another.


Table 1: Calculations of various gravitational interactions (Cloud A to Cloud B)

Cloud A Cloud B Dist (m) mass (kg) contact (yrs)
DC-1A DC-1B 1 1 121
DC-2A DC-2B 10 10 1,191
DC-3A DC-3B 100 100 11,881
DC-4A DC-4B 1000 1000 118,775
DC-5A DC-5B 10,000 10,000 1,187,714
DC-6A DC-6B 100,000 100,000 11,877,100
DC-7A DC-7B 1,000,000 1,000,000 118,770,950
DC-8A DC-8B 10,000,000 10,000,000 1,187,709,445




Table 2 Formulas, Constants, & Variables Used


Formula: g = G * (star's mass / r2) (gravitational acceleration)

Constants:
secs_day = (60.0 * 60.0) * 24.0
secs_year = secs_day * 365.25
G = 6.67e-11 (gravitational constant)
Sun's mass = 1.98847e+30 kg
Variables:
r = distance (between centers) of Sun & Star (m)

Table 2 Legend:

"Star" column lists the names of stars in the vacuum of space.

"Dist (L yrs)" means the distance, in light years, between the Star and the Sun.

"Dist (km)" means the distance, in kilometers, between the Star and the Sun.

"mass (kg)" means the individual mass of the Star.

"contact (yrs)" is the time, in years, it would take for gravity to bring them in contact with one another.

Table 2: Calculations of various gravitational interactions (Sun to Stars)

Star Dist (L yrs) Dist (km) mass (kg) contact (yrs)
Proxima Centauri 4.22723 3.99927e+13 2.44582e+29 170,143
Barnard's Star 5.94924 5.62842e+13 3.14178e+29 326,806
Lalande 21185 8.30799 7.85997e+13 8.01353e+29 526,027
Kapteyn's Star 12.759 1.20709e+14 5.5876e+29 1,358,802
Altair 16.7324 1.58301e+14 3.97694e+30 997,856
Vega 25.0479 2.36971e+14 6.1046e+30 1,648,239
Fomalhaut 25.1291 2.3774e+14 4.57348e+30 2,046,028
Pollux 33.7891 3.1967e+14 5.56772e+30 3,212,481
Denebola 35.8817 3.39467e+14 4.57348e+30 4,171,605
Arcturus 36.722 3.47417e+14 6.7608e+30 3,276,959
Achernar 139.461 1.3194e+15 1.27262e+31 28,102,480
Betelgeuse 498.015 4.71159e+15 3.97694e+31 126,280,436
Enif 689.641 6.52451e+15 1.98847e+31 462,300,078



Table 3 Formulas, Constants, & Variables Used


Formula: g = G * (H atoms mass / r2) (gravitational acceleration)

Constants:
secs_day = (60.0 * 60.0) * 24.0
secs_year = secs_day * 365.25
G = 6.67e-11 (gravitational constant)
Variables:
r = distance (between center) of atoms (m)

Table 3 Legend:

"Group A & Group B" columns mean hydrogen atom groups in the vacuum of space.

"Dist (m)" means the distance, in meters, between groups.

"mass per group (kg)" means the individual mass of each group.

"atoms per group" means number of hydrogen atoms in each group.

"contact (yrs)" is the time, in years, it would take gravity to bring them in contact with one another.

Calculations of various gravitational interactions
(Atom Group A to Atom group B)


Group A Group B Dist
(m)
mass per
group (kg)
atoms
per group
contact (yrs)
atoms-1A atoms-1B 1e-09 1.67e-21 1e+06 71,124
atoms-2A atoms-2B 2e-09 3.34e-21 2e+06 142,245
atoms-3A atoms-3B 3e-09 5.01e-21 3e+06 213,365
atoms-4A atoms-4B 4e-09 6.68e-21 4e+06 284,486
atoms-5A atoms-5B 5e-09 8.35e-21 5e+06 355,606
atoms-6A atoms-6B 6e-09 1.002e-20 6e+06 426,726
atoms-7A atoms-7B 7e-09 1.169e-20 7e+06 497,847
atoms-8Aatoms-8B8e-091.336e-208e+06568,967

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