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On Sat, 18 Jan 2025 13:15:41 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:>
The equation for the total deflection is:
Θₜ = 4GM/Δ⋅c²
where:
Δ = the impact parameter, closest approach to Sun
c = speed of light in vacuum
G = gravitational constant
M = solar mass
The equation for the deflection observed from the Earth is:
Θ = (2GM/Δ⋅c²)⋅(1 + cosφ)
where:
φ = angle Star-Sun as observed from the Earth
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This equation is derived from the equation for total deflection
with a bit of geometry.
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These equations are thoroughly confirmed to be correct because
experiments have shown that their predictions are correct within
the precision of the measurements, which are in the order of ±0.005%.
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https://paulba.no/paper/PPN_gamma_Hipparcos.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/PPN_gamma_Cassini.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Shapiro_2004.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Fomalont.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/PPN_gamma_Cassini_2.pdf
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Do you really believe that the derivation was wrong but
the result of the derivation was right?
Paul you're doing astrology. I suppose you can tell my Sun sign!From your failure to answer the question I can tell you your answer:
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