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Binary Precession Solutions Based on Synchronized Field Couplings


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1 Department of Science, Arlington School, 115-Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478, United States
 

A classical wave function is presented as an interface between a gravitational and an electromagnetic field. Binary star precessions are calculated as a best test for the most important interface in physics. Among the ten most difficult systems tested are DI Herculis, V541 Cygni and AS Camelopardalis. These systems have observed precessions which are not consistent with theoretical predictions. The precession results based on the classical wave function prove there is a fundamental relationship between Newtonian mechanics, general relativity and quantum mechanics.

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Wave Functions, Binary Stars, Double Slit Experiment, Precession, Dark Matter
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Jamahl Peavey
Department of Science, Arlington School, 115-Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478, United States

Abstract


A classical wave function is presented as an interface between a gravitational and an electromagnetic field. Binary star precessions are calculated as a best test for the most important interface in physics. Among the ten most difficult systems tested are DI Herculis, V541 Cygni and AS Camelopardalis. These systems have observed precessions which are not consistent with theoretical predictions. The precession results based on the classical wave function prove there is a fundamental relationship between Newtonian mechanics, general relativity and quantum mechanics.

Keywords


Wave Functions, Binary Stars, Double Slit Experiment, Precession, Dark Matter

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2011%2Fv4i4%2F30008