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The article analyses results of the transversal Fizeau experiment published in 2007 from the point of view of the metric theory of gravity. This experiment is one of the first clear cut experimental proofs of invalidity of the Schwarzschild metric and the GRT. The results of this experiment have, of course, been conveniently ignored by the main stream relativistic physicists and theoreticians.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The article analyses results of the transversal Fizeau experiment published in 2007 from the point of view of the metric theory of gravity. This experiment is one of the first clear cut experimental proofs of invalidity of the Schwarzschild metric and the GRT. The results of this experiment have, of course, been conveniently ignored by the main stream relativistic physicists and theoreticians.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleTransversal Fizeau Effect and the GRT
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Author(s)Jerry Hynecek
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2012
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume9
No. of pages2
Pages230-231

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Abstract

The article analyses results of the transversal Fizeau experiment published in 2007 from the point of view of the metric theory of gravity. This experiment is one of the first clear cut experimental proofs of invalidity of the Schwarzschild metric and the GRT. The results of this experiment have, of course, been conveniently ignored by the main stream relativistic physicists and theoreticians.