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Gravity - Recent alternative theories.
Brans-Dicke theory of gravity
Rosen bi-metric theory of gravity
In the modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND), Mordehai Milgrom proposes a modification of Newton's Second Law of motion for small accelerations.
The new and "highly controversial" Process Physics theory attempts to address gravity
Gravity - Historical alternative theories.
Nikola Tesla challenged Albert Einstein's theory of relativity ...
See also:Gravity, Gravity - Overview of the history of gravitational theory, Gravity - Newton's law of universal gravitation, Gravity - Acceleration due to gravity, Gravity - Bodies with spatial extent, Gravity - Vector form, Gravity - Gravitational field, Gravity - The Earth's gravity, Gravity - Comparative gravities of the Earth Sun Moon and planets, Gravity - Mathematical equations for a falling body, Gravity - Gravitational potential, Gravity - Acceleration relative to the rotating Earth, Gravity - Gravity and astronomy, Gravity - Self-gravitating system, Gravity - Practical uses of gravity, Gravity - Problems with Newton's theory, Gravity - Theoretical concerns, Gravity - Disagreement with observation, Gravity - Newton's reservations, Gravity - Einstein's theory of gravitation, Gravity - Experimental tests, Gravity - Comparison with electromagnetic force, Gravity - Gravity and quantum mechanics, Gravity - Alternative theories, Gravity - Recent alternative theories, Gravity - Historical alternative theories, Gravity - Notes |  | | Gravity, Gravity - Acceleration due to gravity, Gravity - Acceleration relative to the rotating Earth, Gravity - Alternative theories, Gravity - Bodies with spatial extent, Gravity - Comparative gravities of the Earth Sun Moon and planets, Gravity - Comparison with electromagnetic force, Gravity - Disagreement with observation, Gravity - Einstein's theory of gravitation, Gravity - Experimental tests, Gravity - Gravitational field, Gravity - Gravitational potential, Gravity - Gravity and astronomy, Gravity - Gravity and quantum mechanics, Gravity - Historical alternative theories, Gravity - Mathematical equations for a falling body, Gravity - Newton's law of universal gravitation, Gravity - Newton's reservations, Gravity - Notes, Gravity - Overview of the history of gravitational theory, Gravity - Practical uses of gravity, Gravity - Problems with Newton's theory, Gravity - Recent alternative theories, Gravity - Self-gravitating system, Gravity - The Earth's gravity, Gravity - Theoretical concerns, Gravity - Vector form, General relativity, Gravitation wave, Gravitational binding energy, Gravity Research Foundation, Standard gravitational parameter, Weight, Weightlessness, n-body problem, Pioneer anomaly, Table of velocities required for a spacecraft to escape a planet's gravitational field, Application to gravity of the divergence theorem, Gravity field, Gravitation, Scalar Gravity, Newton's laws of motion, Artificial gravity, Kepler's third law |  | |
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Gravity - Alternative theories
Gravity - Recent alternative theories
- Brans-Dicke theory of gravity
- Rosen bi-metric theory of gravity
- In the modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND), Mordehai Milgrom proposes a modification of Newton's Second Law of motion for small accelerations.
- The new and "highly controversial" Process Physics theory attempts to address gravity
Gravity - Historical alternative theories
- Nikola Tesla challenged Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, announcing he was working on a Dynamic theory of gravity (which began between 1892 and 1894) and argued that a "field of force" was a better concept and focused on media with electromagnetic energy that fill all of space.
- In 1967 Andrei Sakharov proposed something similar, if not essentially identical. His theory has been adopted and promoted by Messrs. Haisch, Rueda and Puthoff who, among other things, explain that gravitational and inertial mass are identical and that high speed rotation can reduce (relative) mass. Combining these notions with those of Thomas Townsend Brown, it is relatively easy to conceive how field propulsion vehicles such as "flying saucers" could be engineered given a suitable source of power.
- Georges-Louis LeSage proposed a gravity mechanism, commonly called LeSage gravity, based on a fluid-based explanation where a light gas fills the entire universe.
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