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Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity are plagued by gravitational anomalies - phenomena not accounted for by either theory. It is shown that both may be re-written in a "fluid in-flow" formalism, but that a simple generalisation of this formalism leads to a new theory of gravity that resolves the anomalies. In the accompanying paper "Absolute Motion and Gravitational Effects" various experimental observations of absolute motion and of the in-flow into the sun are analysed. The in-flow displays gravitational waves, and these are manifest in experimental data. Newtonian gravity is flawed, and the flaw was "inherited" by General Relativity.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity are plagued by gravitational anomalies - phenomena not accounted for by either theory. It is shown that both may be re-written in a "fluid in-flow" formalism, but that a simple generalisation of this formalism leads to a new theory of gravity that resolves the anomalies. In the accompanying paper "Absolute Motion and Gravitational Effects" various experimental observations of absolute motion and of the in-flow into the sun are analysed. The in-flow displays gravitational waves, and these are manifest in experimental data. Newtonian gravity is flawed, and the flaw was "inherited" by General Relativity.
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Scientific Paper
Title Gravity as Quantum Foam In-Flow
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Author(s) Reginald T Cahill
Keywords In-flow gravity, absolute motion, gravitational
Published 2004
Journal Apeiron
Volume 11
Number 1
No. of pages 10
Pages 1-52

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Abstract

Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity are plagued by gravitational anomalies - phenomena not accounted for by either theory. It is shown that both may be re-written in a "fluid in-flow" formalism, but that a simple generalisation of this formalism leads to a new theory of gravity that resolves the anomalies. In the accompanying paper "Absolute Motion and Gravitational Effects" various experimental observations of absolute motion and of the in-flow into the sun are analysed. The in-flow displays gravitational waves, and these are manifest in experimental data. Newtonian gravity is flawed, and the flaw was "inherited" by General Relativity.