2013
DOI: 10.4236/wjm.2013.39036
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Theory of Dynamic Interactions: Laws of Motion

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present the laws of motion that can be derived from the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, and of its multiple and significant scientific applications. Based on a new interpretation on the behaviour of rigid bodies exposed to simultaneous non-coaxial rotations, we have developed a hypothesis regarding the dynamic behaviour of these bodies. From these hypotheses and following the observation of the behaviour of free bodies in space, we have developed axioms and a mathematical-physical m… Show more

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“…Forgotten physics 1 , the author raises his initial doubts and the dynamic conjectures that his teacher, Miguel Catalán aroused, about a niche of knowledge that, in his opinion, had not evolved since the nineteenth 1 The author considers that the first numerical digit of our decimal system is zero, not one. Therefore, he structures its numbering starting with the digit zero.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forgotten physics 1 , the author raises his initial doubts and the dynamic conjectures that his teacher, Miguel Catalán aroused, about a niche of knowledge that, in his opinion, had not evolved since the nineteenth 1 The author considers that the first numerical digit of our decimal system is zero, not one. Therefore, he structures its numbering starting with the digit zero.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do not understand that other possible coupling concepts should be analyzed. In this new non-inertial rotational dynamics based on the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, we have developed laws and corollaries [14] (see Treaty), which allow us an unknown number of new technological applica-Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics tions.…”
Section: Dynamic Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above allows us to propose certain general laws [20] that govern the behaviour of bodies having angular momentum.…”
Section: Equations Of Rotational Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%