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Old May 23rd 07, 06:36 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.physics.relativity,alt.astronomy
Randy Poe
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Default Anisotropy in the gravity force, and Mercury.

On May 23, 10:56 am, "Androcles" wrote:
Never mind ranting at Winnie the Pooh, Blind Poe, where are the GR
calculations
for the advance of longitude of perihelion/aphelion of Mercury?


Einstein's calculation:
http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath598/kmath598.htm

A modern approach:
http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=...o-ph%2F0305181

Do you have trouble using Google? Is that why you asked me to find
this 1915 derivation for you?

- Randy

 




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