Re: Some questions about gravity



<carlip-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
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> zigoteau <zigoteau@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > thomas.hergenhahn@xxxxxx (Thomas Hergenhahn) wrote in
> > message news:<8537e997.0504181543.25fe0913@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>...
>
> [...]
> There
> are two binary star systems, DI Herculis and AS Camelopardis, for which
> the observations disagree with both GR and Newtonian gravity. It's not
> yet clear what's going on; there are potentially large systematic errors,
> and possible ad hoc explanations (maybe another star in the system), but
> there could be something deeper going on.

I traced a thread on spr where DI H and AS C are mentioned. You also
mention in the same post "non-metric theories" of gravity.

Would you explain what types of theories enter that category?

André Michaud


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