Authors: Preston Guynn
Anderson et al. analyzed measurements of gravitational constant G, and found a periodic variation that matched both the frequency and phase of length of day (LOD) variations previously described by Holme and de Viron. Anderson speculated that the variation might not be real but an undetermined mechanism affecting both measurements in a similar manner. The basis for the periodic variations and the correlation between them has been an area of continuing research. Substantiation of the reported periodic variations in G and LOD is of relevance to researchers in fundamental physics, astrophysics, metrology, geophysics, and particle physics. Reported herein is that the physical basis for the periodic variations is Jupiter's orbit and alignment relative to the Milky Way galaxy.
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