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The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer,
Mercury’s Perihelion, Photon Deflection and Time Delay of a Solar Grazing Photon Curtis E Renshaw Tele-Consultants, Inc McGinnis Ferry Rd., Suite 902, Alpharetta, GA 30005
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Pound-Rebka Experiment
Gravitational Red-Shift v Motion induced Blue-Shift Resolution h Fundamental Result c Pound-Rebka Experiment
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General Doppler Shift Equation
c’ – takes into account relative motion with respect to source h’ – takes into account effective changes in h with time g’ – takes into account motion induced effects on gravitational potential Fundamental Result General Doppler Shift Equation
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v dh h h c + v c Radial Motion
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Motion induced Doppler
Gravitational Red-Shift Radial motion (along gravitational line) has no effect on the measured gravitational red-shift or on the effective gravitational potential for such motion. Radial Motion
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v v c’ c h c’ c Transverse Motion
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The Generalized Gravitational Potential for a Relative Motion
Motion induced Doppler Gravitational Red-Shift The Generalized Gravitational Potential for a Relative Motion Transverse motion has an effect on the measured gravitational red-shift and on the effective gravitational potential for such motion. The Generalized Potential Transverse Motion
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Does the Principle of Equivalence imply that a free-fall observer should see the same gravitational red-shift at a particular point in space as a stationary observer? GPS
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LaGrangian Equations of Motion
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The Perihelion Shift of Mercury
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Photon Deflection
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Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
Irwin Shapiro – 1964 n’ Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
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Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
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Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
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Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
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Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
For distances on the order of Earth-Mars, Dd is approximately 19 km, resulting in a time delay of about 250ms, which is what Shapiro observed. d R r Time Delay of Solar Grazing Photon
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Using only Newtonian Mechanics and the Principle of Equivalence, a Dynamic Gravitational Potential was developed to account for relative motion between bodies. This modified Newtonian potential has been demonstrated to fully account for three “tests” of general relativity: Mercury’s perihelion shift of 43” per century, The deflection of a solar grazing photon The time delay of a solar grazing photon Conclusion
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