Eugene Bagashov: Creator’s Second Hand | EU2015

This presentation is dedicated by Eugene to the late, great Dr. Pavel Mantashyan, who died last week just prior to his 65th birthday.

The observed movements in the Universe cannot be created with only the gravitational force: there should necessarily be a force acting orthogonal to it. It is this orthogonal force that twists the galaxies in spirals and places planets and their satellites into orbits. There are three forces known that could act like that: Coriolis force, Magnus force and Lorentz force. The latter one is the key force, being associated with the movement of electric charges. Moving charges create magnetic fields, which can be measured, and the interaction of other charges with these magnetic fields results in the emergence of such a force that acts orthogonally with respect to the gravitationally-induced straight movement. Eugene Bagashov will show that only by taking into account this interaction of the electric charges with the magnetic fields can a wide variety of phenomena (e.g. galactic rotation curves and the Solar System formation) be explained. He will explain that this is the second hand of Creator, alongside with gravity.

Eugene Bagashov is from Minsk, Belarus. Currently, he works at the Joint Institute for Power and Nuclear Research – Sosny (one of the institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus) and doing my PhD research there. His research is in theoretical physics: namely, particle physics and quantum field theory. More specifically, quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Eugene has published several papers and also have an EU-related blog (in Russian) with 450 subscribers in a social network vk.com: https://vk.com/electricearth

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