Authors: Sam Perry
Relative motion induced alterations in the observer-perceived gravity field of a mass results in a change in location of the centre of gravity as perceived by the other mass, shifting it in the direction of the mass's relative motion and causing a subtle additional inward torque on orbiting bodies. The torque effect becomes more noticeable at greater distances under weaker gravity regimes.
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