Abstract

In order to find solutions to our chosen problem, we have devised a novel idea based on the innate capacity of a body’s energy for performing motion and the idea is discussed in this paper. Energy is our measure of the motion and interaction of particles of any kind of a body’s matter. The various forms of energy are interconvertible and their sum for a system remains constant. The above unique properties of energy, with its oscillating mode of the motion in Jacobi’s dynamics, make it possible to consider the nature of the electromagnetic and gravitational effects of celestial bodies as interconnected innate events. Applying the dynamical approach and the results obtained, it is shown that the nature of creation of the electromagnetic field and mechanism of its energy generation appears to be the effect of the volumetric gravitational oscillation of the body’s masses. This effect is also characteristic for any celestial body. A number of tasks are considered in this chapter, namely: electromagnetic component of interacting masses, potential energy of the Coulomb interaction of mass particles, emission of electromagnetic energy by a celestial body as an electric dipole, quantum effects of generated electromagnetic energy and the nature of the star-emitted radiation spectrum. The relationship between the gravitational field (potential energy) and the polar moment of inertia of the Earth, discovered by artificial satellites, leads to understanding the nature and mechanism of a celestial body’s energy generation as the force function of all the dynamical processes released in the form of oscillation and rotation of matter. Through the nature of energy, we understand the unity of forms of gravitational and electromagnetic interactions which, in fact, are the two sides of the same natural effect.

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