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Title | Today?s View on the Lesage Hypothesis |
Author(s) | Boris I Kolesnichenko |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2003 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 14 |
Number | S2 |
Pages | 35-38 |
Abstract
Two of the main objections against Lesage?s hypothesis about the mechanism of gravity may be no more than a delusion. 1) The quantity of ether corpuscles approaching a moving body is no more than the quantity pursuing it. 2) If the body is moving uniformly, then the corpuscle flow meeting the body presses on the body as a whole no more than the corpuscle flow pursuing the body. Hence a homogeneous corpuscle medium does not disturb uniform movement of a body. But the same medium does impede any alteration of the body velocity