Gravity & V wave

Rare ocean waves caused by gravity wave action.

My New Theory of Gravity combines nicely with my New solution for the Schrodinger Equation. Both rely on a sine wave with an exponential component.

I did show that a gravity wave with a factor of e^x can be fitted to the planets in our Solar System.

My New Theory of Gravity

I was intrigued to see if I could do the same for a V wave function of y = e^x + e(-x).

I have tried several combinations and the best two are shown in the tables on this page (you can download them too).

Now I will not say this removes all questions. Its still a little unclear but it helps to get a confirmation that my interpretation is correct.

The evidence, as I present it, shows Uranus to be abig stumbling block.

Now presuming I am correct (14th Oct 2009) then as a gas giant I can reasonable assume the mass to energy transformation at the core may be disrupted by the surrounding gases.

I have also modified the angles of inclination of the planets. I suspected this may help to improve my results and it does.

I will return to the work I have done and check again how Uranus responds in the hope I can find a significant clue.

Gravity wave factor of e^x fitted to our Solar System

I consider (what I will define here) as the carrier wave being sinusoidal and a carried wave as exponential. I define the carried way as never being sinusoidal as it would merge completely with the carrier wave. The two waves must be intrinsically distinct.

New solution for the Schrodinger Equation


Complex QM has not been seriously challenged since first announcing it in1999.

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