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The Gravitational Explanation of the Seasonal Variations in Chemical Processes Observed by Roberto and Emilio Monti

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Gravitational Explanation of the Seasonal Variations in Chemical Processes Observed by Roberto and Emilio Monti
Author(s)Domina Eberle Spencer, Uma Y Shama, Philip J Mann, Terri L Mascardo
KeywordsMonti experiments, chemical reactions, gravity
Published2005
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume2
Pages211-213

Abstract

The remarkable Monti experiments show that some chemical reactions occur in spring and fall but not in summer or winter. In this paper it is proposed that Newton?s law of gravity be modified by the addition of a force term that varies with the seasons. Investigation of the equations of planetary motion shows that certain functions of the derivative of the radius with respect to angle have such a seasonal variation. The proposed modification of Newton?s law of gravity is compared with the modifications previously proposed by Assis and by Kluyshin.