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New units of length, mass, and time are derived from the speed of light (c), Planck's factor (h), and the gravitational proportionality factor (G). The observed variability of time standards with gravitational field strength, and other evidence, requires all "universal" standards to vary with field strength. The validity of the General Theory of Relativity is questioned.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title The Search for Fundamental Units of Measurement
Author(s) Henry P Dart
Keywords fundamental units of measurement, length, mass, speed of light, gravitational proportionality factor, field strength
Published 1987
Journal None
Pages 109-113

Abstract

New units of length, mass, and time are derived from the speed of light (c), Planck's factor (h), and the gravitational proportionality factor (G). The observed variability of time standards with gravitational field strength, and other evidence, requires all "universal" standards to vary with field strength. The validity of the General Theory of Relativity is questioned.