The history of the general theory of relativity tests began with Albert Einstein's three related assertions in 1915, which involved the precession of Mercury's perihelion, the deflection of light in gravitational fields, and gravitational redshift. Based on the absolute reference system notion, an analysis of the gravitational field's influence on photons reveals the gravitational force's origin. Investigating the propagation of a photon in the gravitational field determines the change in time estimate caused by the use of a clock that is influenced by the gravitational field. It is shown that outcomes based on the assumption of an absolute reference frame agree with the results of the general theory of relativity in all recognised studies, with the exception of light deflection in the sun's gravitational field, where experimental data confirms the hypothesis of the absolute reference frame.
Author(s) Details:
Konstantinos Patrinos,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
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