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For practical and historical reasons, most of what we know about gravity is based on observations made or experiments conducted beyond the surfaces of dominant massive bodies (exterior solution). Here we consider one particular type of interior solution experiment that would not be too diffcult to do, but has never been done. | For practical and historical reasons, most of what we know about gravity is based on observations made or experiments conducted beyond the surfaces of dominant massive bodies (exterior solution). Here we consider one particular type of interior solution experiment that would not be too diffcult to do, but has never been done. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Empirical Gap in Newtonian Gravity |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Richard Benish |
| Keywords | gravity |
| Published | 2008 |
| Journal | None |
| No. of pages | 5 |
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Abstract
For practical and historical reasons, most of what we know about gravity is based on observations made or experiments conducted beyond the surfaces of dominant massive bodies (exterior solution). Here we consider one particular type of interior solution experiment that would not be too diffcult to do, but has never been done.