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Title | Experimental Procedure to Discriminate Between Pull Gravity and EMRP Push Gravity Theory |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Xavier Borg |
Keywords | push gravity, EMRP, Xavier Borg, newton |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 11 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
The aim of this experiment is to create a direct conflict between EMRP push gravity, and Newton's pull gravity. What is gravity is the question that has intrigued many scientists and philosophers alike, but for lack of any experimental evidence has never been satisfactorily answered. All we presently find in mainstream physics is no more than an absurd hypothesis of a pull type gravity innate within all matter, which surprisingly enough, is a concept specifically denied by Newton himself to whom the concept is most often erroneously ascribed. The main problem with past experiments is that both simple push and simple pull theories give the same results. The paper shows the theory behind the original way in which an innate pulling force and an external electromagnetic pushing force may finally be discriminated. Full experimental setup details and experimental results are given for replication purposes.