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It is shown that the velocity of light in general relativity depends not only on a gravitational potential but also on a direction. Moreover, its change across a gravitational field is half as much the generally accepted value (presenting its change along the field).
It is shown that the velocity of light in general relativity depends not only on a gravitational potential but also on a direction. Moreover, its change across a gravitational field is half as much the generally accepted value (presenting its change along the field).


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Scientific Paper
TitleLight Velocity in General Relativity
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Author(s)Vyacheslav N Streltsov
Keywordsgeneral relativity, light velocity, theory, gravitational potential.
Published2002
JournalJournal of Theoretics
Volume4
Number5
No. of pages2

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Abstract

It is shown that the velocity of light in general relativity depends not only on a gravitational potential but also on a direction. Moreover, its change across a gravitational field is half as much the generally accepted value (presenting its change along the field).