Searching the Allais effect during the total sun eclipse of 11 July 2010

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Eclipses, Transits, And Occultations, Fundamental Problems And General Formalism, Celestial Mechanics

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I have measured the precession change of the oscillation plane with an automated Foucault pendulum and found no evidence (within the measurement error) of the Allais effect. The precession speed was registered and, due the variations involved, if the precession speed would changed 0.3 degree per hour (increasing or decreasing the angle of the normal precession speed) during the all eclipse, it would be notice in this measurement.

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