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Prav patetično smešen si, Srečko! Tekst, ki ga navajaš kot dokaz za tvoje trditve ("velike razlike v merjenju G"), DEMANTIRA tvoje trditve! V poudarjenem delu avtor opozarja bralce: "We caution users of these data that it is very possible that much or all of the apparent G time variation simply reflects overlooked systematic error, with underestimated systematic uncertainty."Srečko napisal/-a: ↑22.1.2018 5:52Vojiko tile članki navajajo,
da so merjene razlike G-ja velike
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(1996).
2. S. Schlamminger, J.H. Gundlach, R.D. Newman, Recent measurements of the gravitational constant as a function of time, Phys. Rev. D 91, 121101 (2015),
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3. J. D. Anderson, G. Schubert, V. Trimble and M. R. Feldman."Measurements of Newton's gravitational constant and the length of day." EPL 110 (2015) 10002,
doi: 10.1209/0295-5075/110/10002.
članek 2 pravi
The main purpose of this article is to provide an as
complete as possible list of G values determined since
1980, while attempting to assign an as accurate as possible
effective date for each measurement, providing data
for further investigations similar to that of Anderson and
collaborators.
We caution users of these data that it is very possible
that much or all of the apparent G time variation simply
reflects overlooked systematic error, with underestimated
systematic uncertainty.
However, we have ventured to make the following fits
to data presented in this article, using the combined numbers
for the two BIPM experiments.