How to Gain Weight and Vector Accelerations From "Weber's" Stellar Waves
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | How to Gain Weight and Vector Accelerations From \"Weber\'s\" Stellar Waves |
Author(s) | William G Carnahan |
Keywords | weight, accelerations, stellar waves, gravity, long-wave radiation, relativistic astrophysics |
Published | 1983 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 19-21 |
Abstract
There seems to be more and more general agreement that gravity waves from stellar sources are impinging on our planet. Certainly this seemed to be the consensus verbalized by leading speakers at the Fifth Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics in Austin 14-18 December 1970. Those speakers included Dr. Joseph Weber, who has gained fame be designing a four-ton "gravity" wave detector, and Peter G. Bergman, author and lecturer on Gravitation Theory.