Experimental Evidence Against Repulsion in Hollow Spherical Shells

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Scientific Paper
Title Experimental Evidence Against Repulsion in Hollow Spherical Shells
Author(s) Thomas D Martin
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Journal None
No. of pages 13

Abstract

We have performed a simple version of the hollow shell Cavendish experiment. We were unable to detect the characteristic repulsive force which is logically implied when one assumes the boundary condition of continuity of flow across material interfaces in spatial flow theories of gravity. We conclude that this boundary condition is not in agreement with physical reality (rather than taking the much stronger position that spatial flow theories are necessarily wrong).