Halo of Dark Matter and Gravitational Waves
dark matter; halo; satellite; gravitational wave
Abstract
In the article I present the last discovery by astrophysicist Vivek Venkatraman Krishnan and others of the rotation of "space-time" together with the white dwarf, and I bring an exhaustive explanation for the absence of a shift in the interference fringes in the Michelson's experiment. The article presents the physical experiments on the detection of dark matter in the near-Earth environment according to the precision data of the AMS-02 detector located on the International Space Station (ISS) and the research by scientists from the Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky with the help of satellites of extra sphere formed by halo of dark matter, which rotates together with the planet. The framework of the new cosmological model, which includes superfluid dark energy and dark matter, I suggest revise the Einstein's “vacuum field equation” and based on the experiments of Professor N.A. Kozyrev, associated with the observation of the star Procyon, solve the problem of the type and speed of gravitational waves.
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