• Experimental Verification of The NKTg Law Using NASA Data 2022 - 2023

    Nguyen Khanh Tung07/04/2025 at 16:28 0 comments

    In this first project log, I present the experimental verification of The NKTg Law on Varying Inertia using publicly available data from NASA.

    Objective:

    To test whether the NKTg Law accurately predicts the motion tendency of objects with varying mass in real-world conditions, starting with planetary motion in the Solar System.

    Data Source:

    NASA’s planetary data, including:

    • Position (x) and velocity (v) of planets relative to the Sun.

    • Mass variation rate (dm/dt) due to known astrophysical processes.

    Methodology:

    1. Calculate linear momentum (p) for each planet:

    p=m×vp = m \times vp=m×v

    1. Compute the two NKTg terms:

    • NKTg₁ = x × p

    • NKTg₂ = (dm/dt) × p

    1. Analyze the signs and magnitudes of NKTg₁ and NKTg₂:

    • NKTg₁ indicates the motion tendency relative to a stable state.

    • NKTg₂ reflects whether varying mass supports or resists the motion.

    Initial Results:

    • For Earth, the computed NKTg₁ and NKTg₂ match the known stable orbital characteristics.

    • The method was also applied to Mars, producing consistent results.

    • Both cases confirmed that NKTg terms correctly predict the tendency of motion.

    Key Insight:

    The signs of NKTg₁ and NKTg₂ precisely aligned with physical observations:

    • Positive NKTg₁ → Tendency to move outward.

    • Negative NKTg₁ → Tendency to return inward.

    • NKTg₂ values correctly represented the influence of mass variation on motion.

    Next Steps:

    • Extend experiments to other planets in the Solar System.

    • Apply the law to artificial satellites and systems with significant mass changes.

    Conclusion:

    These experiments provide strong preliminary evidence that The NKTg Law offers a valid and predictive framework for analyzing systems with varying mass.

    Full calculation details, source data, and diagrams will be shared in future updates.

    If you have questions or would like to collaborate on further experiments, feel free to comment below!

  • Experimental Verification of The NKTg Law Using NASA Data

    Nguyen Khanh Tung07/04/2025 at 16:21 0 comments

    In this project log, I demonstrate the verification of The NKTg Law using real data from NASA.

    The data includes planetary motion parameters, mass variation rates, and momentum calculations.

    Initial results show that The NKTg Law accurately describes the tendency of motion across different planetary systems, including Earth and Mars.

    Further experiments are planned for other planets and physical systems with varying mass.