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Considering Newton's law of gravitation (NLG):
F = GMm/D^2
where G = 6.67*10^(-11) - gravitational constant.
This means that a non-magnetic ball in a vacuum vessel placed on Earth's surface interacts simultaneously with all planets of the Solar system. So the question is: can we replace all planets with a virtual mass center of a solar system (baricenter), or we can't?
If we can, then the place where the ball falls (considering we can precisely determine it within a huge number of experiments) should correlate with a current position of the baricenter.
If we can't and the fluctuations will follow normal distribution law, then hypothesis of baricenter's existence is wrong ![]()
Will anyone try to build an experimental setup for that?
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