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In this study we explore the possible correlation between the influence of changes in the positions of the planets of the solar system, including the Sun and the Moon, on various natural phenomena, associated with the movement of free masses in the lithosphere, such as volcanism, earthquakes, landslides, as well as catastrophic events in the atmosp...
We developed the model, and carried out its discussion at the PIRT-2021 conference, within the framework of the research topic “ External Forcing on Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes: Observations, Analysis and Implications ” announced by the journal “Frontiers in Earth Science” in October 2020. Besides other, external processes considered in this R...
We developed the model, and carried out its discussion at the PIRT-2021 conference, within the framework of the research topic "External Forcing on Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes: Observations, Analysis and Implications" announced by the journal "Frontiers in Earth Science" in October 2020. Besides other, external processes considered in this Res...
Our research had the following goals:
To investigate the manifestations of Etna volcanism in order to identify the possible influence of astronomical factors caused by changes in the position of large celestial bodies of the Solar system;
To analyze the positions of the celestial bodies of the Solar system – the seven planets, the dwarf planets P...
Our research had the following goals:
To investigate the manifestations of Etna volcanism in order to identify the possible influence of astronomical factors caused by changes in the position of large celestial bodies of the Solar system;
To analyze the positions of the celestial bodies of the Solar system – the seven planets, the dwarf planets P...
Draft calculation of Compactness parameter for the Standard Solar Model helio_b16_agss09 by Numerical Integration
I suggest alternative cosmological model without inflation, dark matter and energy, accelerated expansion of the Universe. Stem from the fact, that geodetic lines in the presence of masses get bent, the Newton's gravitation law suffers from a fundamental flaw due to violation of the inverse square law, underlying it. I introduce the notion of appar...
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According to GRT, the rate of time (in other words, the speed of light) depends on the gravitational potential of the observer, which undergoes fluctuations during the passage of gravitational waves. There is no way to measure local changes in the tempo of time, since the reference chronometer is also affected.
Thus, for an observer immersed in curved space-time, relative changes in the lengths of the arms of the interferometer, caused by the arrival of gravitational waves, are being completely canceled out by the corresponding deviation of the tempo of time. As a result, the interferometer has no principle ability to register the curvature of space-time.
The EMW from remote lightning (somewhere in Burkina Faso) coming to beam tubes of the LIGO interferometers through ionospheric channel, provides burst action to tubes. This forces some several molecules of noble gas to leave walls of the tubes, get ionized and simultaneously start motion along the lines of magnetic field to ion pump. (Here http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6961778&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D6961778 they say, ion pumps are kept on during LIGO runs.) In order to provide action of ion pumps, the LIGO tubes are not grounded.
The charged particles in magnetic field will follow their gyrofrequency and accelerate, when getting closer to ion pump magnet. Consequently, the waveform may look as inspiral of CBC.
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