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26 February, 06:55

Which set of terms defines what effects kinetic energy and potential energy, respectively?

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  1. 26 February, 07:04
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    Potential energy is a scalar and kinetic energy is a vector energy. e. g.

    W = - mGM/r + cmV = - mu/r + cP where the potential energy is - mu/r and the vector/kinetic energy is cmV.

    The kinetic energy is the energy due to motion, cmV. This is the so-called "Dark Energy", hidden in plain sight. Physicist are blinded to "Dark Energy" because they see energy as only a scalar quantity, not a vector energy.

    The "anti-gravity effect' of Dark Energy is Dev. cP = - cp/r cos (PR) called the Divergence of cP. The minus sign indicates the anti-gravity force, the centrifugal force, the center fleeing force ...

    The gravity force is d (-mu/r) / dr = mu/r^2 = vp/r, the centripetal force, center seeking force.
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