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Observations of Periodic Phenomena with a Massive Torsion Pendulum

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Observations of Periodic Phenomena with a Massive Torsion Pendulum
AuthorThomas F Valone, Erwin J Saxl, Mildred Allen
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGravity, eclipse anomalies
Published2008
PublisherIntegrity Research Institute
Pages52
ISBN1935023160

Observations of Periodic Phenomena with a Massive Torsion Pendulum is a 2008 report edited by Thomas F Valone (Integrity Research Institute), reproducing the experimental work of Erwin J Saxl and Mildred Allen.

Overview

The report presents Saxl and Allen's measurements with a massive torsion pendulum, which recorded anomalous changes in the pendulum's period — most notably during the total solar eclipse of 7 March 1970 — together with an unexplained diurnal variation. On the basis of these results the original authors suggested that "gravitational theory needs to be modified." The observations are related to the so-called Allais effect (anomalous pendulum behaviour during eclipses reported by Maurice Allais). The claim that these results require modifying general relativity has not been accepted by the physics community, and later attempts to reproduce the effect have generally been unsuccessful.

About the people

Dr. Thomas F. Valone is a physicist and engineer, president of the Integrity Research Institute. Erwin J. Saxl (1904–1981) was an Austrian-American physicist and inventor; Mildred Allen (1894–1990) was an American physicist and professor at Mount Holyoke College.

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