On the Gravitational Bending of Light —Was Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington Right?

The paramount British-Led (May 29, 1919) Solar Eclipse Result of Eddington et al. has been tremendous if not an arcane effect in persuading scientists, philosophers and the general public, to accept Einstein's esoteric General Theory of Relativity (GTR) thereby "deserting" Newtonian g...

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