Authors: Hans van Kessel
This manuscript explores the restrictions that light velocity imposes on orbiting objects. It then applies the findings to the ‘entropy atom’, a concept that was introduced in an earlier publication (see http://vixra.org/abs/1408.0142) The key results are: 1.Proof that Gravity travels a light velocity. 2.Orbit diameters are subject to Lorentz expansion (as opposed to Lorentz contraction). 3.The smallest observable object (thus elementary particle) has an entropy value of 2 bits. It has been named ‘entropy atom’. 4.There is a universal maximum limit to how much an entropy atom can contain: 228.97 GeV/c2.
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