Authors: J. Arnold
Gravitation is described as a uniquely geometric phenomenon, incompatible with the concepts of force and energy, and only analogically associable with non-geometric mathematical formalizations. In particular, the mathematical derivation of gravitational waves from the field equations is shown to be arbitrary and physically untenable.
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