Authors: Russell Bagdoo
La théorie de la relativité d’Einstein sera mise à l’épreuve dans un environnement de microgravité par ACES-PHARAO. Une horloge à atomes froids sera installée en 2013 à l’extérieur du module spatial Columbus et rapportera des données avec une exactitude plus élevée que ce qui est accessible avec la gravité terrestre. Notre souhait est que l’effet Allais soit inclus dans son programme d'application. Cet effet est lié à une déviation inexpliquée du mouvement du pendule lors d’éclipses solaires. Pharao fournirait un moyen unique de chercher dans un référentiel d’éclipse une éventuelle variation de la constante G. La comparaison entre l’horloge spatiale et celles disponibles sur Terre permettrait de découvrir si le potentiel gravitationnel et la vitesse des stations terrestres sont toujours constants, si le principe d’équivalence comporte une faille. (Einstein's theory of relativity will be put to the test in a micro-gravitational environment by ACES/PHARAO. It is scheduled to be installed in 2013. The space will be studied by a new kind of atomic clock (Pharao) which will yield data accuracy much higher than what is attainable under earth’s gravitation. Our wish is that ACES includes the Allais effect in his application domain. This effect is related to an unexplained deviation of the plane of oscillation of the pendulum during solar eclipse. Pharao would provide a unique way to search a possible variation of the constant G in an eclipse framework. Frequency comparisons between distant clocks both space to-ground and ground-to-ground would allow, during the eclipse time interval, to discover if the gravitational potential and velocity of the ground stations are still constant, if the equivalence principle contains a flaw.)
Comments: 7 Pages. This is the French version of «THE PHARAO/ACES MISSION AND THE ALLAIS EFFECT» on viXra.
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