Abstract

As all cosmic bodies in Universe move in several orbits with very different orbiting frequencies they are affected by modulated waves. Very low orbiting frequencies of Galaxy and assemblies of galaxies in Universe modulate orbiting frequencies of smaller cosmic bodies with production of short, fine and finest radio and gamma rays. They appear as predicted by radio wave physics. The modulation is division and multiplication of the higher frequency by the lower one. As a result along with main frequencies appear two side frequencies with corresponding those tectonic granules. Examples are on surfaces of Saturn, Pluto, the Moon, Titan, Ceres, Phobos, Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet core. Lost mass and dark energy possibly are related to the shortest not yet measured oscillations.

Highlights

  • (resolution of devices for fine waves and a body size for large waves)

  • Classical radio physics modulation method applied to simultaneous wave fluctuations of differing frequencies was successfully used in relation to cosmic bodies sharing at one time different orbits

  • At the beginning of applying wave modulation procedure for explaining numerous ring structures on surfaces of cosmic bodies was used very simple Titan image made by the Hubble space telescope (HST) (Fig. 1, 2; [3])

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Introduction

(resolution of devices for fine waves and a body size for large waves). The wave born tectonic granules normally are evenly sized, shoulder-to-shoulder disposed in lines, crossing lines, grids and lattices. Examples of main and modulated structures on surfaces of some cosmic bodies are below

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