The Gravity Probe B (GP-B) experiment is complete and the results are in agree-ment with the predictions of general relativity (GR) for both the geodetic precession, 6.6 arcsec/yr to about 0.3%, and the Lense-Thirring precession, 39 marcsec to about 19%. This note is concerned with the theoretical basis for the predictions. The pre-dictions depend on three elements of gravity theory, firstly that macroscopic gravity is described by a metric theory such as general relativity, secondly that the Lense-Thirring metric provides an approximate description of the gravitational field of the spinning earth, and thirdly that the spin axis of a gyroscope is parallel displaced in spacetime, which gives its equation of motion. We look at each of these t...
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One of the last predictions of Einstein's general relativity not yet confirmed by observation or exp...
Galileo studied bodies falling under gravity and Tycho Brahe made extensive astronomical observation...
The Gravity Probe B mission provided two new quantitative tests of Einstein's theory of gravity, gen...
We review the derivation of the metric for a spinning body of any shape and composition using linear...
Abstract The Gravity Probe B (GP-B) satellite experiment will measure the precession of on-board gyr...
General relativity predicts a "hyperfine" precession rate for a gyroscope moving in the gravitomagne...
The Gravity Probe B (GP-B) satellite experiment will measure the precession of on-board gyroscopes t...
We confront the predicted gyroscopic precession (in particular the geodetic precession) from metric ...
The Gravity Probe-B Mission will carry the Stanford Gyroscope relativity experiment into orbit in th...
Space-based experiments in fundamental physics are presently capable of uniquely addressing importan...
The measurement of spin effects in general relativity has recently taken centre stage with the succe...
Gravity Probe-B (GP-B) is an experiment under Phase B study at Marshall Space Flight Center which is...
The measurement of spin effects in general relativity has recently taken centre stage with the succe...
One of the last predictions of Einstein's general relativity not yet confirmed by observation or exp...
The new Self Creation Theory predicts a universe that is spatially flat yet with a total density par...
One of the last predictions of Einstein's general relativity not yet confirmed by observation or exp...
Galileo studied bodies falling under gravity and Tycho Brahe made extensive astronomical observation...
The Gravity Probe B mission provided two new quantitative tests of Einstein's theory of gravity, gen...
We review the derivation of the metric for a spinning body of any shape and composition using linear...
Abstract The Gravity Probe B (GP-B) satellite experiment will measure the precession of on-board gyr...
General relativity predicts a "hyperfine" precession rate for a gyroscope moving in the gravitomagne...
The Gravity Probe B (GP-B) satellite experiment will measure the precession of on-board gyroscopes t...
We confront the predicted gyroscopic precession (in particular the geodetic precession) from metric ...
The Gravity Probe-B Mission will carry the Stanford Gyroscope relativity experiment into orbit in th...
Space-based experiments in fundamental physics are presently capable of uniquely addressing importan...
The measurement of spin effects in general relativity has recently taken centre stage with the succe...
Gravity Probe-B (GP-B) is an experiment under Phase B study at Marshall Space Flight Center which is...
The measurement of spin effects in general relativity has recently taken centre stage with the succe...
One of the last predictions of Einstein's general relativity not yet confirmed by observation or exp...
The new Self Creation Theory predicts a universe that is spatially flat yet with a total density par...
One of the last predictions of Einstein's general relativity not yet confirmed by observation or exp...
Galileo studied bodies falling under gravity and Tycho Brahe made extensive astronomical observation...