Re: Anisotropy in the gravity force, and Mercury.



rbwinn wrote:


If this clock time in S' is converted to t'=t before use in Newton's
equations for gravitation, the equations should give an accurate
description of the perihelon of Mercury.

Newton's equations are correct whether scientists choose to use
them or not.

Robert B. Winn




Calculation of the Advance of the Perihelion of Mercury.
http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/EINSTEIN/Chapter5.html

delta Phi = (6 pi G M(S))/(c^2 a (1-e^2))

So one needs the mass of the Sun, Mercury's semi major axis
and the eccentricity of the orbit.
.



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