2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-0779(99)00092-2
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On conjugate complex time – II: equipotential effect of gravity retrodicts differential and predicts apparent anomalous rotation of the sun

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“…Moreover, the very same generalized nonradial formula retrodicted the (experimentally confirmed) excess over Einstein's prediction of deflection of light (Czajko, 2000). It also supplied mathematical reason for a certain intrinsic gravitational repulsion that could cause the apparently accelerated expansion of the universe that was inferred from new observational data -see Czajko (2004).…”
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“…Moreover, the very same generalized nonradial formula retrodicted the (experimentally confirmed) excess over Einstein's prediction of deflection of light (Czajko, 2000). It also supplied mathematical reason for a certain intrinsic gravitational repulsion that could cause the apparently accelerated expansion of the universe that was inferred from new observational data -see Czajko (2004).…”
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“…The extra frequency decrease found in those experiments has been reconciled to relatively high degree of accuracy (K Sun /K Earth  0.4%) -given such different circumstances when a generalized equation corresponding to the local equations (3.2) and (3.3) was augmented by mass densities of the respective celestial bodies (our Sun and Earth -see Czajko, 2000), the need for which was also found for heat flow by Kellog (1929). Moreover, the very same generalized nonradial formula retrodicted the (experimentally confirmed) excess over Einstein's prediction of deflection of light (Czajko, 2000).…”
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