Pre Pre-Print of Two-Component Gravity


dennislmay

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In order to make my physics work more digestible I am intending to make a series of small papers each of which illustrates a particular point I am attempting to make within a larger comprehensive theory. The later work will be in [updated] book form and will contain more than the individual papers can.

The first of these papers is: Two-Component Gravitation - Solution to Galaxy Rotation Curves

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Physics_Frontier/files/Two-Component%20Gravitation-v1.pdf

http://tinyurl.com/7k48vwu

I call this a Pre Pre-Print because getting a Pre-Print into arXiv.org is little different than getting it published in a journal. The problem is a chicken and egg issue. In order to get into arXiv you must have a sponsor current in the field of study. The journal discourages contacting people in the field for sponsorship unless you have a pre-existing relationship with the sponsor. Having an existing academic position in the field of study is the other means of entry. Having neither sponsor nor academic position I am not an "incumbent" so I have no means of entry. They encourage those unable to gain entry to arXiv to seek the normal journal route [glacial if ever] or publish on the web on your own. For now I am putting it out on the web and still giving away free copies of the 2nd edition of my book until they run out [contact me at dennislmay@yahoo.com if you want a copy].

Upon reading the paper you will see that the paper is not self-contained but requires other parts of a new physics infrastructure. That is another chicken and egg issue - how do you publish one result based in part upon other results yet to be published?

I was encouraged in this forum to put out my work in arXiv - this is a small step in that direction.

Dennis May

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I was encouraged in this forum to put out my work in arXiv - this is a small step in that direction.

Dennis May

I want through a lot of crap on Yahoo including registration and I still don't see your paper.

Please help.

Ba'al Chatzaf

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I was encouraged in this forum to put out my work in arXiv - this is a small step in that direction.

Dennis May

I want through a lot of crap on Yahoo including registration and I still don't see your paper.

Please help.

Ba'al Chatzaf

It is a small .PDF - I can e-mail it to anyone who is having problems. Contact me at dennislmay@yahoo.com and I will e-mail it.

I am not sure what the problem would be with access.

Dennis

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I was encouraged in this forum to put out my work in arXiv - this is a small step in that direction.

Dennis May

I want through a lot of crap on Yahoo including registration and I still don't see your paper.

Please help.

Ba'al Chatzaf

It is a small .PDF - I can e-mail it to anyone who is having problems. Contact me at dennislmay@yahoo.com and I will e-mail it.

I am not sure what the problem would be with access.

Dennis

Thank you.

Ba'al Chatzaf

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In order to make my physics work more digestible I am intending to make a series of small papers each of which illustrates a particular point I am attempting to make within a larger comprehensive theory. The later work will be in [updated] book form and will contain more than the individual papers can.

The first of these papers is: Two-Component Gravitation - Solution to Galaxy Rotation Curves

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Physics_Frontier/files/Two-Component%20Gravitation-v1.pdf

http://tinyurl.com/7k48vwu

I call this a Pre Pre-Print because getting a Pre-Print into arXiv.org is little different than getting it published in a journal. The problem is a chicken and egg issue. In order to get into arXiv you must have a sponsor current in the field of study. The journal discourages contacting people in the field for sponsorship unless you have a pre-existing relationship with the sponsor. Having an existing academic position in the field of study is the other means of entry. Having neither sponsor nor academic position I am not an "incumbent" so I have no means of entry. They encourage those unable to gain entry to arXiv to seek the normal journal route [glacial if ever] or publish on the web on your own. For now I am putting it out on the web and still giving away free copies of the 2nd edition of my book until they run out [contact me at dennislmay@yahoo.com if you want a copy].

Upon reading the paper you will see that the paper is not self-contained but requires other parts of a new physics infrastructure. That is another chicken and egg issue - how do you publish one result based in part upon other results yet to be published?

I was encouraged in this forum to put out my work in arXiv - this is a small step in that direction.

Dennis May

Updated version with a new link:

http://tinyurl.com/7ls377r

Dennis

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Version 3 of the paper with corrections for transmission/reflection of signal.

http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/cLSaTxo2AIsOtURQpiM0NU2tCZgcWJukypHctHUnJaK23tFFg9qVoN1it5Lvdp65wX5xKse1YHmlvOa8I0nFcg/Two-Component%20Gravitation-v3.pdf

TinyUrl link:

http://tinyurl.com/7gqg9sw

The correction produces results similar to that seen for a variety of spiral galaxies.

More data is required to model a specific galaxy.

Dennis

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