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Mirror gravitational field Math’s model

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Author: 
Lie Chun Pong
Page No: 
857-859

Our current understanding of the universe identifies gravity as the primary force governing the structure and motion of celestial bodies. Under its influence, planets form into approximately spherical shapes and follow stable orbits around stars. In our solar system, the Sun acts as the central mass, with all planets, including Earth, revolving around it. While this classical and relativistic framework enables highly accurate predictions of planetary motion, mass distribution, and spatial relationships, it does not fully explain the underlying mechanisms that generate and sustain these motions. Fundamental questions remain regarding the origin of gravitational interaction and the long-term stability of astrophysical systems. To address these gaps, this paper introduces the Mirror Gravitational Field Math’s Theory, aninnovative conceptual framework intended to extend existing gravitational models and provide new insights into the dynamics of gravitational interaction.

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