The relativistic causal Newton gravity law vs general relativity
@article{Zinoviev2013TheRC, title={The relativistic causal Newton gravity law vs general relativity}, author={Yury M. Zinoviev}, journal={arXiv: Mathematical Physics}, year={2013} }
The equations of the relativistic causal Newton gravity law for the planets of the solar system are studied in the approximation when the Sun rests at the coordinate origin and the planets do not interact between each other. The planet orbits of general relativity are also studied in the same approximation.
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