Metric gravitation with a two parameter family of static spherically symmetric space-times.

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Among the variety of all conceivable metric theories of gravitation, Lorentz curvature dynamics is the most geometric extension of Einstein's field equations to fit the solar system data. In this framework two parameters determine the asymptotic form of a static spherically symmetric space-time (without imposing Einstein's conditions); these two parameters are the active gravitational mass of the source and the PPN parameter γ. The Lorentz connection is shown to satisfy covariant evolution equations which preserve either of these two parameters; furthermore, right and left oriented space-times differ in their Lorentz connection. Deviations from the Schwarzschild character find an interpretation in terms of a new object, the Lorentz curvature energy-momentum tensor, which always vanishes identically under the restriction of Einstein's conditions. These deviations contribute strongly to the gravitational force only in the neighbourhood of the Schwarzschild sphere.

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