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Classic gravitational tests of post-Einsteinian theories [PDF]
Albert Einstein proposed three tests of general relativity, later named the classic tests of general relativity, in 1916: the precession of the perihelion of Mercury's orbit, sun light deflection, and the gravitational redshift of the light.
Sfetcu, Nicolae
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Galilean relativity, special relativity and the work-kinetic energy theorem revisited [PDF]
Transformation equations for the kinetic energy of the same bullet in Galileo's and Einstein's special relativity are derived. The special relativity result is extended to the case of a photon.
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Quantum Foam, Gravity and Gravitational Waves
The new information-theoretic Process Physics has shown that space is a quantum foam system with gravity being, in effect, an inhomogeneous in-flow of the quantum foam into matter.
Cahill, Reginald T.
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The Struble-Einstein Correspondence [PDF]
This article presents hitherto unpublished correspondence of Struble in 1947 with Menger, Chandrasekhar, and eventually Einstein, about a possible observational test supporting Einstein's special relativity against Ritz's emission theory using binary stars.
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A Direct Terrestrial Test of the Second Postulate of Special Relativity [PDF]
T. Alväger+2 more
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Proposal for an experiment to test the simultaneity theorem of the special theory of relativity [PDF]
Reinhold Fürth
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The Standard-Model Extension and Tests of Relativity [PDF]
The Standard-Model Extension, or SME, is a general framework for the study of Lorentz violation in physics. A broad variety of experiments is able to access the SME coefficient space. This proceedings briefly summarizes theory and experiments aimed at testing Special Relativity by measuring these coefficients.
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Gamma and cosmic-ray tests of special relativity [PDF]
Luis Gonzalez‐Mestres
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Symmetry breaking from Lorentz transformation [PDF]
Symmetry breaking is discussed in this paper which comes from the Lorentz transformation of special relativity and changes our view that two relatively moving bodies always have the relative speed equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. An appeal was made for the test of Lorentz transformation in a multimedia environment which has the fundamental
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