Great Red Spot

Regarding Gravity, Mass Momentum, a re-evaluation of space-time, Jupiter, and the Origin of Earth as a Body N, explanation of gravity

Submitted by media on Wed, 01/13/2016 - 03:38

Physics Brief - Authored by Jason Jarvis, released on January 13, 2016

In order to test the currently known and generally accepted interpretations of gravity one must run across Isaac Newton’s work as well as many others before and after his time.  Then one will find the Theories of Relativity by Albert Einstein intertwined with current quantum mechanics and string theories.  The advantage to writing thoughts on the subject for me may simply be my time (the year 2016) and the tools available to me as a result of engineering and application progr

Jupiter's Great Red Spot, an astrophysical explanation

Submitted by media on Fri, 03/21/2014 - 16:04

Published July 13, 2017, from the notebooks of Jason Jarvis.

Our discussion of gravity and mass momentum of Jupiter has included Jupiter's composition, gravity, its rocky and icy moons, and the introduction of Body N.  This astrophysical brief focuses on Jupiter's great red spot.  How can this storm be visible and apparent for so long in Jupiter's upper atmosphere?