Abstract

Summary It is shown that the Kaufmann-Bucherer experiments really prove that in addition to a resultant modification of the electrical force effect at a distance, due to a moving charge q, satisfying the classical equation (Heavisidean), that there is similarly a resultant modification of the gravitational force at a distance which can be expressed by a (so-called Einsteinian) relation Both effects substantiate the author's theory that at right angles to the usual central force system P, gravitationally and electrically, there exists a Q force which depends in magnitude on the time rate of change of the radius vector. Thus no need is found for deviating from Newton's conceptions of time, space, and mass, either astronomically or electronically. In fact, with the author's gravitational equation, better agreement is achieved astronomically than with the Einsteinian.

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