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− | In a new theory gravity called the dynamic theory, which is derived from thermodymical principles in a five dimensional space, the deflection of a light signal is calculated and compared to that of general relativity. This is achieved by using the dynamic gravity line element which is the usual 4 D space-time element of Newtonian gravity modified by a negative inverse radial exponential term. The dynamic theory of gravity predicts this modification of the original Newtonian potential by this exponential term. | + | In a new theory gravity called the dynamic theory, which is derived from thermodymical principles in a five dimensional space, the deflection of a light signal is calculated and compared to that of general relativity. This is achieved by using the dynamic gravity line element which is the usual 4 D space-time element of Newtonian gravity modified by a negative inverse radial exponential term. The dynamic theory of gravity predicts this modification of the original Newtonian potential by this exponential term. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Deflection of Light in the Dynamic Theory of Gravity |
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Author(s) | Ioannis Iraklis Haranas |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Vixra |
Volume | ROAJ 14 and SAO/NASA Astrophy |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 8 |
Pages | 3-9 |
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Abstract
In a new theory gravity called the dynamic theory, which is derived from thermodymical principles in a five dimensional space, the deflection of a light signal is calculated and compared to that of general relativity. This is achieved by using the dynamic gravity line element which is the usual 4 D space-time element of Newtonian gravity modified by a negative inverse radial exponential term. The dynamic theory of gravity predicts this modification of the original Newtonian potential by this exponential term.