Derivation of the Tully-Fisher's law from the Theory of Ether
Thierry Delort (INRIA Saclay - Ile de France)

TL;DR
This paper derives the Tully-Fisher law from the Theory of Ether, proposing an alternative cosmology that explains dark matter phenomena and aligns with relativity, supported by recent galactic observations.
Contribution
It introduces a new cosmological model based on the Theory of Ether that explains dark matter and derives the Tully-Fisher law consistent with relativity.
Findings
Derivation of Tully-Fisher law from the Theory of Ether
Compatibility of the new cosmology with relativity principles
Explanation of dark matter's nature and invisibility
Abstract
The astrophysicist S. Mc Gaugh recently published (3) a result raising questions concerning the existence of dark matter and the validity of General Relativity, conclusion of his observations of 47 galaxies. He established the validity of Tully-Fisher's law for all those galaxies, which is unexplained and in contradiction with classical Cosmology based on General Relativity. Moreover, we remind that this classical Cosmology did not solve the enigma of the nature of dark matter, nor the enigma of its invisibility, nor the enigma of the constancy of the curve of velocities of stars in a galaxy. Consequently it appears that a new Cosmology, alternative to the classical Cosmology, is necessary, at least in the field of dark matter. In fact it exists already a new Cosmology, alternative to classical Cosmology and compatible with the Relativity Theory, which is the Cosmology of the Theory of…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Developments in Astronomy · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
