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The Structure of Space and its Impact on Interplanetary Travel and Answers to Fundamental Cosmological Questions
Author(s) -
Natalia Julia Sobolewska,
Joanna Paulina Sobolewska,
Marek Juliusz Sobolewski,
Michał Amadeusz Sobolewski,
Dariusz Stanisław Sobolewski
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of advances in physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2347-3487
DOI - 10.24297/jap.v20i.9215
Subject(s) - physics , space (punctuation) , interplanetary spaceflight , theoretical physics , interplanetary space , gravitation , planet , perspective (graphical) , rocket (weapon) , classical mechanics , aerospace engineering , astronomy , computer science , geometry , solar wind , mathematics , quantum mechanics , magnetic field , operating system , engineering
The article presents the far-reaching implications of the theory entitled "Theory of Space" (Sobolewski D. S., Theory of Space, 2016) (Sobolewski D. S., Theory of Space, 2017) (Sobolewski D. S., Theory of Space, 2022 - new unpublished edition) and of the publication "New Generations of Rocket Engines" (Sobolewska, Sobolewska, Sobolewski, Sobolewski, & Sobolewski, 2021). Among others, it presents the shape of curved space in E4 for selected planets of the solar system and the Sun, taking into account boundary hypersurfaces  and gravitational interactions. The existence of space tunnels was analysed and the perspective of new technologies enabling interplanetary travel was outlined. Furthermore, due to the revealed structure of space, cosmological issues including the existence of other Universes and possible effects of their interactions are addressed. The constant Gdańsk was also introduced GGdańsk which, together with the introduced equation, makes it possible to determine the maximum immersion depth of an astronomical object of mass M.

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