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By using the exact mathematical formulation of FR on the bending of
light, we find the same angle that was observed in the 1919 Eddington eclipse experiment or 1.75 ". The mathematical proof is shown in the following book: https://www.createspace.com/3370163 Furthermore in the latest paper that can be found at the following link FR also represents low surface brightness galaxy rotation curves, which basically comes down to a different scaling factor: http://www.fornux.com/personal/phili...ci_physics.pdf Once again the simulator previously used to approximate the calculations can be found he http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe And AVI versions of the aforementioned simulator he http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi -Phil |
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