The Apparent Age of the Time Dilated Universe I: Gyrochronology, Angular Momentum Loss in Close Solar Type Binaries
@inproceedings{Samec2012TheAA, title={The Apparent Age of the Time Dilated Universe I: Gyrochronology, Angular Momentum Loss in Close Solar Type Binaries}, author={R. G. Samec and E. R. Figg}, year={2012} }
* Ronald G. Samec, Evan Figg, Bob Jones University, Astronomy Program Accepted for publication January 14, 2012 Figure 2. The definitions of angular momentum, L, and angular velocity, W. Figure 1. Magnetic braking on single stars. P is the period of rotation. AML is an acronym for Angular Momentum Loss. In creation time-dilation cosmologies (e.g., those proposed by Humphreys, 1994, and Hartnett, 2007), one major question is: What maximum apparent age should be used to characterize the universe… CONTINUE READING
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