
The theory of relativity is one of the most significant scientific developments of the 20th century and was developed by Albert Einstein. This theory redefined the concepts of space and time under conditions of high velocities and strong gravitational fields where Newtonian mechanics proved inadequate. Classical transcending Newtonian physics, this theory provides a deep understanding of the relationships between time, space and gravity, and consists of two components: special relativity and gen
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Artificial gravity is an inertial force created to simulate the force of gravity in spacecraft. Although this concept is frequently explored in science fiction works, it has also been an important subject of research in real space exploration. Various studies are underway to develop methods of generating artificial gravity in order to mitigate the challenges of space missions and preserve astronauts’ health.Methods of Generating Artificial GravityThere are several different approaches to generat
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Have you ever wondered how planets weighing tons can remain suspended in space for centuries without being attached to anything?Or why, when we toss a coin into the air while playing with friends, it does not stay floating in the air like the planets, despite being extremely light?It was the great physicist Newton who pondered this question many years ago.Newton was a famous physicist who lived in the 1600s. He conducted extensive research in physics and introduced entirely new formulas.One of t
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Within the order of the universe, certain celestial bodies stand out due to their extraordinary influences. When examining the Solar System, the mass disparities between planets and their natural satellites become striking; in this context, the most remarkable balance is that established between Earth and the Moon. Due to its substantial mass, the Moon transcends the role of an ordinary satellite and exerts significant physical effects on Earth. It is not merely a passive celestial body orbiting
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Geodesy is the scientific discipline concerned with the study of the Earth's geometric shape, dimensions, gravity field, and their temporal variations. In its classical form, geodesy was defined by F.R. Helmert in 1880 as the "science of the measurement and mapping of the Earth’s surface." This definition, which also includes the Earth's external gravity field and the ocean floor, has retained its relevance. In modern terms, it has been extended to include the temporal variations of the Earth an
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Güneş Sistemi’nde bulunan sekiz gezegen; boyutları, yapıları ve Güneş’e uzaklıkları bakımından birbirinden farklı olsa da hepsi temel olarak yuvarlak bir şekle sahiptir. Gezegenlerin bu ortak şeklinin arkasında yatan temel neden, uzaydaki en temel kuvvetlerden biri olan kütle çekimidir.Gravity and the Process of Spherical FormationThe formation of planets begins when materials such as rock, dust and gas in the vacuum of space collide and clump together. When this accumulation reaches a certain s
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The Gravity Model is an empirically based approach developed to explain the volume of international trade trade. The model assumes that the magnitude of trade between two country countries is directly proportional to their economic sizes—typically measured by GDP—and inversely proportional to the geographic distance between them. Formulated with inspiration from Newton’s universal shooting law of gravitation, this model was initially developed as a statistical relationship and later strengthened
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Gravity (Turkish name: Yerçekimi) is a science fiction and thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and co-produced by the United Kingdom and the United States. The lead roles are played by Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The film centers on two astronauts on a mission in low Earth orbit who, after a catastrophic disaster in orbit, struggle to survive. Noted for its visual effects, realistic depiction of the space environment, and sound design, the film explores themes such as isolation, the
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Among the planets of the Solar System, Saturn holds a unique position due to its prominent and magnificent rings. Saturn’s rings are not merely visually striking structures; they are scientific phenomena that provide crucial insights into the planet’s history, environmental dynamics, and interactions with its moons. In this context, the questions “Why does Saturn have rings?” and “How were these rings formed?” remain fundamental areas of curiosity for both astronomers and curious observers.Why D
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Çekim Modeli, uluslararası ticaret hacmini açıklamak amacıyla geliştirilen ampirik temelli bir yaklaşımdır. Model, iki ülke arasındaki ticaretin büyüklüğünün, ülkelerin ekonomik ölçekleriyle (çoğunlukla GSYİH ile ölçülür) doğru orantılı, aralarındaki coğrafi mesafe ile ters orantılı olduğunu varsayar. Newton’un evrensel çekim yasasından esinle formüle edilen bu model, başlangıçta istatistiki bir ilişki biçiminde geliştirilmiş, daha sonra mikroekonomik temellere ve genel denge analizlerine dayana
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