Relativity and Cosmology

   

On the Cyclic Variations in Newton's Constant

Authors: Brent Jarvis

Periodic (5.9 year) oscillations are observed in Newton's gravitational constant G which coincide with length of day (LOD) data obtained from the International Earth Rotation and Reference System (IERS). It is shown that the oscillations in G are dualistic with Gauss' gravitational constant k due to variations in the Earth's mean motion during the 5.9 year period. Falsifiable predictions are submitted to test the G/k duality hypothesis.

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[v1] 2016-05-10 09:39:53
[v2] 2016-05-11 14:12:35 (removed)
[v3] 2016-05-12 08:17:35 (removed)
[v4] 2016-05-12 16:24:14 (removed)
[v5] 2016-05-13 07:46:55 (removed)
[v6] 2016-05-14 03:26:15
[v7] 2016-05-14 12:43:39
[v8] 2016-05-14 17:53:43

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