Gravitational Lensing of Spiral Vortex Solar Radiation by Venus

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ABSTRACT

Instrumental observations of the Venus transit on June 6, 2012 were performed using two similar torsinds—a special kind of ultralight torsion balances on a silk suspension. A clear response of both devices to this phenomenon was registered. The observations have verified a theoretical assumption on existence of the Spiral Vortex Solar Radiation (SVSR). The direct measurements of a space velocity of the SVSR determined on the track Venus-Earth, gave a value of 1990 km/s which coincided almost exactly with the previously theoretical calculations. Given the insensitivity of the torsind to gravitational and electromagnetic influences a hypothesis is suggested that the observation manifests a new fundamental interaction.

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Nikolsky, G. and Pugach, A. (2016) Gravitational Lensing of Spiral Vortex Solar Radiation by Venus. Open Access Library Journal, 3, 1-11. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1102728.

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