2014
DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2014.27063
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Theory of Dynamic Interactions: The Flight of the Boomerang

Abstract: We propose a new interpretation of the dynamic behavior of the boomerang and, in general, of the rigid bodies exposed to simultaneous non-coaxial rotations. We have developed a new rotational non-inertial dynamics hypothesis, which can be applied to understand both the flight of the boomerang as well as celestial mechanics. The boomerang is a particularly significant, intriguing and widely known case of bodies in rotation. We have analyzed the velocity and acceleration fields generated when rigid bodies are ex… Show more

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“…In NEW PARADIGM IN PHYSICS [2], the author describes the deductive process followed that led to the conception of the Theory of Dynamics Interactions (TDI). This theory puts forward new keys to explaining the dynamics of our environment and to better understand the universe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In NEW PARADIGM IN PHYSICS [2], the author describes the deductive process followed that led to the conception of the Theory of Dynamics Interactions (TDI). This theory puts forward new keys to explaining the dynamics of our environment and to better understand the universe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The proposed hypotheses and axioms not only fully explain the initial aporia or puzzle inherent in the fact that bodies in the observable universe both rotate and orbit, but also provide explanations of the behaviour of celestial bodies in general, not to mention the flight of the boomerang [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We propose a new interpretation of the dynamic behaviour of the boomerang and, in general, of the rigid bodies exposed to simultaneous non-coaxial rotations. We have developed a new hypothesis of rotational non-inertial dynamics, which can be applied to understand both the flight of the boomerang and celestial mechanics [17].…”
Section: Equations Of Rotational Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%