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Deflection of Light by the Sun as Refraction in the Gravity Polarized Vacuum
引用本文:Erich R. Bagge (Institute for Pure and Applied Nuclear Physics,Christian Albrechts University,Kiel,Germany). Deflection of Light by the Sun as Refraction in the Gravity Polarized Vacuum[J]. 系统工程与电子技术(英文版), 1995, 0(4)
作者姓名:Erich R. Bagge (Institute for Pure and Applied Nuclear Physics  Christian Albrechts University  Kiel  Germany)
作者单位:Institute for Pure and Applied Nuclear Physics,Christian Albrechts University,Kiel,Germany
摘    要:
IntheprecedingPaper,itwasdemonstratedthattheadvanceofMercury'sperihelinnrelativetotheSuncanbeunderstoodasaconsequenceofthevelocitydependenceoftheplanet'sinertialandgravitationalmasses(inaccordwithspecialrelativity).Itwasnecessaryonlytotakeinaccountthiseffectinatwofoldmanner:TheincreaseofthemasswithhighervelocityintheexpressionforthekineticenergyandfurtheronalsointhetermfortheattraCtiveforcebetweenSunandMercury.AhighprecisionsolutionofNewton'sequationofmotionfortheplanetgivesamotionofitsPeri…


Deflection of Light by the Sun as Refraction in the Gravity Polarized Vacuum
Erich R. Bagge. Deflection of Light by the Sun as Refraction in the Gravity Polarized Vacuum[J]. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 1995, 0(4)
Authors:Erich R. Bagge
Abstract:
It is shown that the deflection of star light passing by the Sun, which is allegedly explainable only by general relativity, can be understood quantitatively as a quasi-classical effect of light refraction in the vacuum polarized by the Sun's gravitational field. The theory of the dielectric polarization of the vacuum proposed pre- viously is further developed for the corresponding effect of the polarization of the vacuum in a gravitational field. The resulting refractive index of the vacuum in the presence of a gravitational field gives for the deflection of light by the Sun an angle |0| = 1.77", which is in good agreement with the experimental observations and the result of general relativity. From the theory Presented, it can also be deduced that the velocity of a horizontal light beam at 1000 km above ground level of the Earth has a velocity deficit - c= 5.73 cm / s in comparison to the light velocity on the ground.
Keywords:Polarization of vacuum by gravitational field   Refractive index in gravity field   Deflection of star light by Sun   Agreement with observations.
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