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Frontiers of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. 2018, 4(1), 32-53
DOI: 10.12691/faac-4-1-4
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MODIFIED THEORY OF RELATIVITY (MTR)

Bjarne 1 and Linda M. Lorenzen1,

1Vuc Kolding Denmark

Pub. Date: December 03, 2018

Cite this paper:
Bjarne and Linda M. Lorenzen. MODIFIED THEORY OF RELATIVITY (MTR). Frontiers of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. 2018; 4(1):32-53. doi: 10.12691/faac-4-1-4

Abstract

For decades, two aspects of nature have been overlooked. One is an Anisotropic Dark Flow Acceleration (DFA). The other is Relativistic Resistance to Motion (RR). The consequences of their inclusion will significantly expand our current world view. Initially, this means that a large number of kinematic mysteries will be solved. But the consequences are far more far-reaching.

Keywords:
Theory of Relativity - Dark matter - Dark Matter - Dark Flow

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