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The Gravitational Stellar Constant Allows for an Improved Description of Stellar and Black Hole Dynamics

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Gravitational Stellar Constant Allows for an Improved Description of Stellar and Black Hole Dynamics
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Author(s)Thierry De Mees
KeywordsGravitational Constant, Gravitational Stellar Constant
Published2011
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages4

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Abstract

The Sun's dynamics defines our Gravity Constant. In a former paper [2], that strict relationship has been shown, based upon the most fundamental equations of gravity and gyrotation (the magnetic equivalent for gravity), applied upon elementary particles. The consequence is that one parameter can be eliminated, as explained before [6] and this allows me to unveil some issues on the shape and the moments of inertia of stars, supernovae and black holes.