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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | On the Gravitation of Moving Bodies |
Author(s) | S X K Howusu |
Keywords | Newton's principle of length, Newton's principle of time, Newton's principle of mass, universal relativity principle, Newton's postulate of inertia, postulate of universal gravitation, general princip |
Published | 1991 |
Journal | Physics Essays |
Volume | 4 |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 12 |
Pages | 81-93 |
Abstract
The existing theories of gravitation are based on the strong or semistrong equivalence principles. In this paper it is shown how the weak equivalence principle may also be used to construct a theory of gravitation that is in perfect agreement with experiment