International Journal of Geosciences

Volume 8, Issue 4 (April 2017)

ISSN Print: 2156-8359   ISSN Online: 2156-8367

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The Experimental Data Validation of Modern Newtonian Gravitation over General Relativity Gravitation

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DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2017.84023    1,946 Downloads   2,845 Views  Citations
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The paper Connecting Newton’s G With the Rest of Physics-Modern Newtonian Gravitation Resolving the Problem of “Big G’s” Value derived the value of the gravitation constant “Big G”, G of Newton’s Law of Gravitation, directly from other physics fundamental constants but left it to a subsequent paper to experimentally validate the derived G. The present paper performs that validation by examining various past experiments intended to measure “Big G”, in each case determining the acceleration, ag, as found per Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity versus per Modern Newtonian Gravitation for that case. The ratio of those two times the reported measured “Big G” value yields a result identical to the G determined from the derived formulation for G, within the error range of the reported measured “Big G” measurement. That thus validates the correctness of the derived formulation for G. The next important issue, what causes gravitation, how does the effect take place, is addressed and resolved in the paper The Mechanics of Gravitation-What It Is; How It Operates, which is available in this journal.

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Ellman, R. (2017) The Experimental Data Validation of Modern Newtonian Gravitation over General Relativity Gravitation. International Journal of Geosciences, 8, 444-461. doi: 10.4236/ijg.2017.84023.

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