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The internal gravitational fields of bodies which are predicted by General Relativity and the spatial flow theory of gravity are compared. In contrast to the case of the external fields, the internal fields in the two theories are completely different for ordinary states of matter. We discuss the details of these startling differences and suggest a simple, and yet pivotal, hollow shell Cavendish experiment which can easily discern between them. The parallels between General Relativity and the spatial flow theory are made for the case of extraordinary states of matter.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The internal gravitational fields of bodies which are predicted by General Relativity and the spatial flow theory of gravity are compared. In contrast to the case of the external fields, the internal fields in the two theories are completely different for ordinary states of matter. We discuss the details of these startling differences and suggest a simple, and yet pivotal, hollow shell Cavendish experiment which can easily discern between them. The parallels between General Relativity and the spatial flow theory are made for the case of extraordinary states of matter.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title General Relativity and Spatial Flows: II. The Hollow Shell Cavendish Experiment
Author(s) Thomas D Martin
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Journal None
No. of pages 24

Abstract

The internal gravitational fields of bodies which are predicted by General Relativity and the spatial flow theory of gravity are compared. In contrast to the case of the external fields, the internal fields in the two theories are completely different for ordinary states of matter. We discuss the details of these startling differences and suggest a simple, and yet pivotal, hollow shell Cavendish experiment which can easily discern between them. The parallels between General Relativity and the spatial flow theory are made for the case of extraordinary states of matter.