This text comprises a brief description and summary of THE FLIGHT OF THE BOOMERANG, in which for the first time its author, Gabriel Barceló, presented the Theory of Dynamic Interactions in a book (2006). This boo...This text comprises a brief description and summary of THE FLIGHT OF THE BOOMERANG, in which for the first time its author, Gabriel Barceló, presented the Theory of Dynamic Interactions in a book (2006). This book proposes foundations for new hypotheses in rotational dynamics, which enable us to resolve issues that until today have been unthinkable, such as the anomalies of the Pioneer probes, the essence of dark matter, or the true structure of the cosmos. The Theory of Dynamic Interactions, is a conceptual structure that studies the behavior of rigid solid bodies endowed with angular momentum.展开更多
This paper is a commentary to the book: New Paradigm in Physics—Theory of Dynamic Interactions, published by Gabriel Barceló. The paper describes the origins of the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, his contents a...This paper is a commentary to the book: New Paradigm in Physics—Theory of Dynamic Interactions, published by Gabriel Barceló. The paper describes the origins of the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, his contents and certain circumstances of it. He remembers certain conclusions of the researcher. For example, howa free, unrestrained body in space, can initiate an orbit that has no need for the existence of a central force.展开更多
文摘This text comprises a brief description and summary of THE FLIGHT OF THE BOOMERANG, in which for the first time its author, Gabriel Barceló, presented the Theory of Dynamic Interactions in a book (2006). This book proposes foundations for new hypotheses in rotational dynamics, which enable us to resolve issues that until today have been unthinkable, such as the anomalies of the Pioneer probes, the essence of dark matter, or the true structure of the cosmos. The Theory of Dynamic Interactions, is a conceptual structure that studies the behavior of rigid solid bodies endowed with angular momentum.
文摘This paper is a commentary to the book: New Paradigm in Physics—Theory of Dynamic Interactions, published by Gabriel Barceló. The paper describes the origins of the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, his contents and certain circumstances of it. He remembers certain conclusions of the researcher. For example, howa free, unrestrained body in space, can initiate an orbit that has no need for the existence of a central force.