Matter exhibiting absolute rest and the origin of the solar system

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    • Daniel Robertson None
    2016-05-22
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijaa.v4i1.6105
  • Absolute Zero, Absolute Rest.
  • Abstract

    The development of a volume of space containing matter which exhibits no movement of any kind is described. This is identified as matter in a state of Absolute Rest as envisaged by Newton. The proper-ties of matter in this state are described. The induction of the change from motion to rest and the re-verse are detailed and the latter applied to the origin of the Sun and the development of the Solar Sys-tem.

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    Robertson, D. (2016). Matter exhibiting absolute rest and the origin of the solar system. International Journal of Advanced Astronomy, 4(1), 57-60. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijaa.v4i1.6105

    Received date: 2016-04-12

    Accepted date: 2016-05-10

    Published date: 2016-05-22