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Hollow Moons, Planets, Stars and Black Holes (Galaxies)


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1 The University of Queensland, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Australia
 

This short article addresses a hypothesis related to gravity and its impact on the status of the core of moons, planets, stars and black holes (galaxies). It may contribute in generating thoughts and mathematical models for better understanding gravity.

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Gravity, Gravitational, Galaxies, Dark Matter, Force.
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H. Ihsan
The University of Queensland, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Australia

Abstract


This short article addresses a hypothesis related to gravity and its impact on the status of the core of moons, planets, stars and black holes (galaxies). It may contribute in generating thoughts and mathematical models for better understanding gravity.

Keywords


Gravity, Gravitational, Galaxies, Dark Matter, Force.

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