Results Registry Noteworthy Result Canonical physics The capacity mechanism predicts rotation curves in qualitative agreement with observations: high-surface-brightness spirals flatten at 2-3 R_d, low-surface-brightness galaxies show rising curves throughout. Quantitative fits require numerical solution of the capacity equation.
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Galaxy-by-Galaxy Concordance --- V.P31

The capacity mechanism predicts rotation curves in qualitative agreement with observations: high-surface-brightness spirals flatten at 2-3 R_d, low-surface-brightness galaxies show rising curves throughout. Quantitative fits require numerical solution of the capacity equation.

V.P67 Physics Book V conjectural formalized

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This is a public Results-lane surface for a noteworthy Physics Registry item. It is generated from the Corpus Registry triage catalogue and keeps the generic Result catalogue unchanged.

Registry evidence

  • Registry item: V.P67
  • Type: proposition
  • Scope: conjectural
  • Lean status: formalized
  • Book / part / chapter: Book V · Part 5 · Chapter 37

Result summary

The capacity mechanism predicts rotation curves in qualitative agreement with observations: high-surface-brightness spirals flatten at 2-3 R_d, low-surface-brightness galaxies show rising curves throughout. Quantitative fits require numerical solution of the capacity equation.

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  • physics-facing terms: galaxy, rotation
  • candidate is better handled as evidence for an inferred existing public surface

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