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The Observed Symmetrical Supernovae Remnants Form Overwhelming Evidence for the Gravitomagnetic Force

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Observed Symmetrical Supernovae Remnants Form Overwhelming Evidence for the Gravitomagnetic Force
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Author(s)Thierry De Mees
Keywordsgravitation, star: rotary, supernova, relativity, gyrotation, gravitomagnetism
Published2012
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages7

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Abstract

Supernovae remnants are observed that are double-lobe shaped or double-ring shaped with a central ring. Gravitomagnetism fully explains this kind of explosions of fast spinning stars. We start with the Maxwell analogy for gravitation or the Heaviside field, and we develop the Gravitomagnetic model. The theory explains the deviation of supernova remnants' mass, and it defines the angle of the mass losses at latitudes of 0? and 35?16'.