On the Gravitational Shielding Phenomenon
Journal Title: Physical Science International Journal - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue 1
Abstract
It is shown that on the basis of previously developed phenomenological ideas about the nature of gravity as a consequence of “Casimir polarization” of electromagnetic component of the physical vacuum (“EM vacuum”) in the vicinity of any material objects, which suggests the existence of shielding of gravitational interactions, one can understand the phenomenon of change of the gravitational acceleration during the total solar eclipse (Allais effect).
Authors and Affiliations
Timashev Serge
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