Dec 2006
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2007 AAS/AAPT Joint Meeting, American Astronomical Society Meeting 209, #166.04; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
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The strongest of six experiments showing without ambiguity that gravity is faster than the speed of light (c) sets a lower limit to the propagation speed of gravitational force of 20 billion c. Such speeds are allowed and are causal in Lorentzian relativity. Meanwhile, changes in gravitational potential account for the relativistic effects of gravitation such as light-bending, and they propagate at speed c. This dichotomy of speeds strongly favors the Le Sage model for the physical interpretation of relativistic gravitation over the now-dubious geometric interpretation. In the former, space is filled with a flux of ultra-fast, ultra-small “gravitons”. Then the apple falls from the tree, not because of a force originating within the Earth, but because Earth blocks part of an otherwise isotropic flux striking the apple. These concepts are now extensively developed in the references below.
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** Meta Research “Gravity” CD, http://metaresearch.org/ (available at meeting)
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