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A Simple Experiment in General Relativity

S Kalimuthu*

2/394, Kanjampatti B.O, Pollachi Via, Tamil Nadu, India

*Corresponding Author: S Kalimuthu, 2/394, Kanjampatti B.O, Pollachi Via, Tamil Nadu, India.

Received: December 24, 2020; Published: January 22, 2021

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  It is well known that the concept of gravity began with Aristotle, Copernicus, Tyco de Brahe, Kepler , Newton and Einstein. Aristotle said that heavy objects fall faster than light ones. This notion dominated people for nearly 2000 years. But Galileo disproved this idea by conducting an experiment at the leaning tower in Pisa.

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Citation

Citation: S Kalimuthu. “A Simple Experiment in General Relativity”.Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 3.2 (2021): 15-16.




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