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| title = New Solar System Force, Decay of Gravity, and Expansion of the Solar System
 
| title = New Solar System Force, Decay of Gravity, and Expansion of the Solar System
| author = [[Joseph J. Smulsky]], [[Charles William Lucas]]
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Correspondence on the New Solar System Force. In this paper, Joseph Smulsky comments on the new solar system force as described by Charles Lucas in the previous issue of Foundations of Science, Volume 13, Number 4, November, 2010. Smulsky?s letter appears first and is followed by a reply from Lucas.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Correspondence on the New Solar System Force. In this paper, Joseph Smulsky comments on the new solar system force as described by Charles Lucas in the previous issue of Foundations of Science, Volume 13, Number 4, November, 2010. Smulsky?s letter appears first and is followed by a reply from Lucas.
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Scientific Paper
Title New Solar System Force, Decay of Gravity, and Expansion of the Solar System
Author(s) Joseph J Smulsky, Charles William Lucas
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2011
Journal Foundations of Science
Volume 14
Number 1
No. of pages 15

Abstract

Correspondence on the New Solar System Force. In this paper, Joseph Smulsky comments on the new solar system force as described by Charles Lucas in the previous issue of Foundations of Science, Volume 13, Number 4, November, 2010. Smulsky?s letter appears first and is followed by a reply from Lucas.