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We pay attention to sensational Marmet and Couture?s paper. This paper shows how all the experiments claiming the deflection of light by the Sun are subject to very large systematic errors, which render the results highly unreliable. Theoretical analysis of this problem (based on Minkowski?s equation) is presented.
 
We pay attention to sensational Marmet and Couture?s paper. This paper shows how all the experiments claiming the deflection of light by the Sun are subject to very large systematic errors, which render the results highly unreliable. Theoretical analysis of this problem (based on Minkowski?s equation) is presented.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Was the Gravitational Deflection of Light Observed?
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Author(s) Vyacheslav N Streltsov
Keywords experiments, deflection of light, systematic errors
Published 2001
Journal Journal of Theoretics
Volume 3
Number 5
No. of pages 2

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Abstract

We pay attention to sensational Marmet and Couture?s paper. This paper shows how all the experiments claiming the deflection of light by the Sun are subject to very large systematic errors, which render the results highly unreliable. Theoretical analysis of this problem (based on Minkowski?s equation) is presented.