ON THE AGE OF SUN - A NEWTONIAN POINT OF VIEW
Author: Nicolae Mazilu
Published on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 in category ProtoQuant
V. Conclusions
The whole moral of the Physics of last century is that the light we see from the stars comes from regions we cannot see inside stars. The physicists discuss everything from this perspective, accept that the Newtonian theory is an approximation, but when it comes to evaluate this approximation, the subject is simply left aside: we made up our mind to the effect that the Newtonian theory is simply not true! There is no attempt to adjust the Newtonian theory in order to account for this detail. We offered here an example towards the contrary, and we should say that, with obvious improvements, the Newtonian theory is the only theory that offers a figure for the life of the solar system, based on gravitational energy and using explicitly terrestrial information.
In hindsight, we must say that the unknown density of the Sun is indeed the real problem. First of all we cannot accept that it is a constant. But the density was a problem even since the beginning of the Newtonian theory. This is why we have to be careful when extending the classical theory into matter: the Newtonian force is a vacuum force. In matter we have to find some other forces compatible with nonzero densities. Again, this essay just offered an example, whereby the forces inside matter are natural generalizations of the Newtonian forces in the free space.
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