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According to this principle, the relativistic changes occurring to the bodies, after velocity changes, cannot be detected by observers moving with them because bodies and stationary radiations change in identical proportion after identical circumstances, i.e, because bodies and stationary radiations have identical relativistic laws with respect to any fixed observer. Effectively the theoretical properties of particle models made up of stationary radiations agree with special relativity, quantum mechanics and the gravitational (G) tests. They fix lineal properties for all of them: the G fields, the black holes (BHs) and the universe. The BHs, after absorbing radiation, must return to the gas state. An eventual universe expansion cannot change any relative distance because the G expansion of matter occurs in identical proportion. This fixes a new kind of universe. In it matter evolves in closed cycles, between gas and BH states and vice versa, indefinitely. Galaxies and clusters must evolve rather cyclically between luminous and black states. Most of the G potential energy of a matter cycle must be released around neutron star and black hole boundaries. Nuclear stripping reactions would transform G energy into nuclear and kinetic energies. This accounts for many non well explained phenomena in astrophysics. This work has been published, in more detail, in a book.
The equivalence principle was formulated by Einstein in an attempt to extend the concept of inertial frames to accelerated frames, thereby bringing in gravity. In recent decades, it has been realised that gravity is linked not only with geometry of s
Atom interferometry tests of universality of free fall based on the differential measurement of two different atomic species provide a useful complement to those based on macroscopic masses. However, when striving for the highest possible sensitiviti
Matter-wave interferometers utilizing different isotopes or chemical elements intrinsically have different sensitivities, and the analysis tools available until now are insufficient for accurately estimating the atomic phase difference under many exp
We briefly summarize motivations for testing the weak equivalence principle and then review recent torsion-balance results that compare the differential accelerations of beryllium-aluminum and beryllium-titanium test body pairs with precisions at the
General Relativity is today the best theory of gravity addressing a wide range of phenomena. Our understanding of physical laws, from cosmology to local scales, cannot be properly formulated without taking into account it. It is based on one of the m