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I have implemented light bending into the FR simulator and we can
already see different result from standard Newtonian arithmetics and Finite Relativism in the second tab: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe The time dilation factor in direction to the Sun has been canceled. Only the orthogonal time dilation factor to the planet - Sun vector is considered. This doesn't change much the perihelion precession of Mercury (from 2.5e-7 to 8e-7) but does impact light bending. -Phil |
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