Limited Galaxy Sizes Shown by New Gravitation Equation
Hideaki Yanagisawa, M.D.
Honjo Public Health Center
1-8-12 Maehara, Honjo, Saitama, 367-0047
Japan
E-mail: science2001007@ybb.ne.jp
Abstract
Localized galaxy radius has never been explained theoretically. Galaxy sizes are limited and similar, but revolution speeds of distant heavenly bodies are faster than predicted by both Newton's and Einstein's equations. This contradiction has been explained as dark matter. The limited radius of a galaxy, however, cannot be explained by only Newton's or Einstein's gravitational equation. If we know the decreasing energies of electro-magnetic and gravitational waves with over time, then dark matter, dark energy and the big bang are not required. According to my stress equation (dE/dt=kE), the ignored energy by Newton and Einstein was added to their gravitational equations. The ignored energy E(t) with over time is
gignoredh E(t)=E(0)(1-ekt)ekt
Limited galaxy radius is explained by a new equation of gravitation that considers the decreasing gravitational wave.
Keywords: Dark matter, Dark energy, Gravitational wave, Hubble, Big bang