On the Gravitational Constant of Our Inflating Sun and On the Origin of the Stars' Lifecycle
Year: 2010 Pages: 4
Keywords: gravitomagnetism, gravitation, gyrotation, Coriolis gravity theory, Star expansion
Gravitomagnetism consists of Newtonian
gravity and gyrotation, which is totally
analogous to magnetism. In an earlier paper,
I suggested that the attraction between elementary particles
(trapped light) is generated by a Coriolis effect between gravitons and
particles (Coriolis Gravitation Theory). In the subsequent paper, I deduced that the
amplitude of gravity between particles is ruled by the spin-orientation
of particles
and I explained the origin of the Expanding
Earth. Here, I consider the consequence that the value of the
gravitational
constant of the Sun is ruled only by the number of like-oriented
particles in
the Sun and in the planets. I find that the lifecycle of stars is ruled
by a gravitomagnetic
cycle.