Two reviews of papers
are considered. The first paper for a galaxy model uses matter consisting of
neutrinos, bosons and other similar particles. It is shown that these particles
were introduced as a result of an incorrect description of interactions in the
Theory of Relativity. In reality, with the relative motion of interacting
particles, their interactions force changes, and not their mass. It is shown
that models of such stellar associations as globular clusters and galaxies
should be created on the basis of the substance that exists on Earth. The
second peer-reviewed paper proposes to create LIGO on the Moon. It is shown
that gravitational waves do not exist. They were introduced to explain the
excessive rotation of the Mercury’s perihelion. However, the excessive rotation
of the Mercury’s perihelion is due to the Sun oblateness. The paper shows that
gravitational waves, the Big Bang, the expanding Universe, dark matter, dark
energy, etc. appeared on the basis of unfounded hypotheses. The urgent task is to
eliminate them from science.
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