Variable Passive Gravitational Mass Theory that Reproduces the Results of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
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Within the framework of Newtonian theory of gravitation
– the hypothesis is here made that the minuscule astrometic
variations that are not accounted for by the bare Newtonian theory
of gravitation – these – may very well be a result of a subtle
variation in the passive gravitational mass of a test body. With
recourse to observational evidence, a formula detailing how this
passive gravitational mass should vary is proposed. The proposed
formula is so tailored so that it reproduces exactly the anomalous
perihelion precession predictions of General Theory of Relativity
(GTR). When the proposed formula is applied to the the now
thought to be resolved issue of the scatter in the measurements of
the Solar gravitational bending of starlight light measurements, it
is seen that one can – within this framework – explain the observed
scatter in these starlight measurements as resulting from a variation
in the radial component (cr) of the speed of a photon along its
path.
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Nyambuya G. G. 2017. Variable Passive Gravitational Mass Theory that Reproduces the Results of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity .