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From all the thousands of close by detached binary stars systems astronomers picked up a dozen sets of binary stars systems as candidates to test general theory of relativity and piled extensive accurate data to do the tests and general relativity failed every one of them and the solution came from a 350 years missed kepler's=Newtton's time dependent equation | From all the thousands of close by detached binary stars systems astronomers picked up a dozen sets of binary stars systems as candidates to test general theory of relativity and piled extensive accurate data to do the tests and general relativity failed every one of them and the solution came from a 350 years missed kepler's=Newtton's time dependent equation | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Where Relativity Collapsed: Apsidal Motion of Binary Stars Solution |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Joe Alexander Nahhas |
Keywords | binary stars, apsidal motion, kepler, Newton |
Published | 1977 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 11 |
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Abstract
From all the thousands of close by detached binary stars systems astronomers picked up a dozen sets of binary stars systems as candidates to test general theory of relativity and piled extensive accurate data to do the tests and general relativity failed every one of them and the solution came from a 350 years missed kepler's=Newtton's time dependent equation