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Refutation of the Illusions of General Relativity using Maxwell Gravity

Authors: YoungCheol Kim

By using the gravitatomagnetic effect and the special relativity theory, it is possible to accurately compute the gravitational redshift, the perihelion precession of Mercury, and the refraction of light by the sun, which are initial bases proofs of the general relativity theory. So, it shows that basis of the general relativity theory does not exist. And in addition, the above corrections to the Lorentz force are presented as the gravitatomagnetic and electromagnetic effect and the effect of special relativistic Thomas–Wigner rotation.

Comments: 42 Pages. Major typo correction

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[v1] 2021-10-14 21:13:46
[v2] 2021-10-18 08:40:05

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