Galaxies, Asteroids, and Solar Flares Galaxies, Asteroids, and Solar Flares
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I provide here a few calculations on the shape of galaxies; on possible asteroids collisions; and on the cause of solar flares. Galaxies have the shape they do because the universe rotates at d theta/ dt=0.86/04. The asteroid should be between Neptune and Jupiter that could cross Earth’s path every 65 million years. Solar Flares can be modeled by Fluid Mechanics, namely Bernoulli’s equation.
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Cusack, P. T. E. (2018). Galaxies, Asteroids, and Solar Flares: Galaxies, Asteroids, and Solar Flares. Asian Journal of Mathematical Sciences(AJMS), 1(03). Retrieved from https://ajms.in/index.php/ajms/article/view/123
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