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Revision as of 10:00, 5 July 2022

Induction and Astronomy

  1. The Cause of the Seasons
  2. The Phases of the Moon
  3. The Daily Path of the Sun
  4. The Lunar Eclipse and its Cause
  5. The Shape of the Earth
  6. The Size of the Earth
  7. The Relative Distances of the Moon and Sun from Earth
  8. The Size of the Moon and Sun
  9. The Absolute Distances to the Moon and Sun from Earth
  10. The Apparent Motion of the Sun, Stars, and Planets

The Mechanism of the Heavens

  1. The Law of Motion Change
  2. The Phases of Venus
  3. The Heliocentric Solar System
  4. The Sun as Cause of Planetary Motion
  5. The Law of Orbital Period and Distance
  6. The Jovian Moons' Adherence to the Law of Orbital Period and Distance
  7. The Moon as Earth-like World
  8. The Amplitude Independence of Pendulum Period

Kinematics

  1. The Weight Independence of Pendulum Period
  2. The Length Dependence of Pendulum Period
  3. The Weight Independence of Freefall Rate
  4. The Equation of Freefall
  5. The Constant Acceleration of Objects in Freefall
  6. The Kinematic Equations
  7. The Motion of Projectiles
  8. The Launch Angle Dependence of Projectile Range
  9. The Vector Nature of Velocity

Force and Gravitation

  1. The Acceleration of Circular Motion
  2. The Inverse Square Law of Radius in Circular Acceleration
  3. The Heavenly Force Cause of Freefall on Earth
  4. The Gravitational Attraction of Mass
  5. The Measurement of Force
  6. The Cause of Acceleration
  7. The Equation of Gravitation

Momentum and Rotation

  1. The Necessity of Opposing Force Pairs
  2. The Conservation of Momentum
  3. The Law of Levers
  4. The Necessitation of the Law of Levers by Force Laws and the Vector Nature of Force
  5. The Conservation of Angular Momentum
  6. The Cause of Rotational Acceleration by Torque
  7. The Precession of Rotating Objects about their Polar Axis