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Newtonian gravitation arises from the Clausius term added to the ideal gas equation to account for the space occupied by cosmons, fundamental particles of cosmonic gas. The gravitational force is explained as a pressure due to static pressure and cosmon concentration.</p></span></span>[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Newtonian gravitation arises from the Clausius term added to the ideal gas equation to account for the space occupied by cosmons, fundamental particles of cosmonic gas. The gravitational force is explained as a pressure due to static pressure and cosmon concentration.</p></span></span>


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Scientific Paper
TitleGravitation in a Gaseous Ether
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Author(s)Adolphe Martin
KeywordsGravitation, Gaseous Ether
Published2005
JournalNone
No. of pages9

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Abstract

Newtonian gravitation arises from the Clausius term added to the ideal gas equation to account for the space occupied by cosmons, fundamental particles of cosmonic gas. The gravitational force is explained as a pressure due to static pressure and cosmon concentration.