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UFT Correspondence LogContents:
CorrespondenceErratic G Explained
From: David
W. Allan
To: ***
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 6:02 AM
Subject: gravity paper
Hi ***, <snip> I believe that because of the energy-density effect on gravitational attraction, that this explains why the measurements of "G" have been so erratic. There is a fun experiment one can do -- using pendulum, etc. -- to separate out these energy density effects. I have it outlined in a hand written version which I could FAX to you, if you have a compatible FAX machine, or I could write it up and send it as a PDF file, but that would take some time. I think it would be very compatible with your experimental set up and would allow you to get the best value of "G" by far and with a good confidence of the estimate. Let me know your thoughts and your comments on the paper. All the best, Ideal Experiment for University Students
From: David
W. Allan
To: ***
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 6:10 AM
Subject: gravity paper
Hi ***, Let me know your thoughts, comments on the paper and if there are other
aspects that might be useful for the course.
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