Abstract

A field theory of gravitation where the stress-energy tensor of gravity contributes to geometric curvatures is described. The field is locally Lorentz covariant, namely in an infinitesimally small laboratory (not necessarily freely falling) the equations are formally the same as they would be in special relativity. The theory reproduces all known gravitational effects correctly and has experimental consequences differing from those of the Einsteinian theory.

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