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I have finally have got to my final solution to the Pioneer Anomaly,
and it is on my website as the first item, in red, as a pdf. There have been two congresses already last year in Bremen and this year in Glasgow with no results, using, naturally, relativity. The solution is fairly (no, very) subtle and should be a relief to those physicists who worried about range errors in 100,000km range. I show how to modify the model to silence the nuisance "blue note". I also sent this file to a number of scientists who were at last year's congress, because I could not convince the arxiver's to print it without an endorser (an expert who has written at least 2 articles in 5 years or 5 articles in 2 years, I forget which). Please check it out. John Polasek http://www.dualspace.net |
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