Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ASMS)(ISSN: 2582-0931)

Mini Review Volume 4 Issue 11

“Multi Molecule Theory” with Gravitation as Binding Force between Molecules Can Explain Brownian Motion

Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta*

Retired Assistant General Manager, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India

*Corresponding Author: Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta, Retired Assistant General Manager, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India.

Received: August 17, 2020; Published: October 07, 2020

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Abstract

  Here in this paper we try to explain one of the foundations of Nanobiotechnology, i.e., the Physics portion. This paper is based on FINAL results of 4th paper we developed for explaining. What are the foundational reasons of Brownian motion and how it works? The Physics and the calculations behind the force and individual velocities of molecules with relevant theoretical analysis as proposed in the FIRST paper. In the fourth paper, more than 7000 iterations were conducted, and concluded ‘Gravitation’ is the final force of attraction between molecules. So, for explaining Brownian Motions, we can safely infer that the force field between Molecular pairs is Gravitation. In this paper we will discuss the positive theory behind MMT. We also observed that “Gravitation” as the force of attraction is NOT sufficient to give enough force between a single pair of Molecules. But the collective vectoral sum of these forces of Multiple molecules in MMT, with sufficient number of iterations will explain these motions. For this theory of MMT EXCEL simulations were developed about month back.

Keywords: Nanobiotechnology; Multi Molecule Theory; Dynamic Universe Model; Gravitation; Force Field; Subbarao Simulations; Grazing Radiation Frequency Changes; Formation of Elements; Nucleosynthesis

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Citation

Citation: Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta. ““Multi Molecule Theory” with Gravitation as Binding Force between Molecules Can Explain Brownian Motion". Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 4.11 (2020): 13-16.




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