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物理学家鲁重贤教授给黄新卫的回信
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2010年12月2日 20:20 (星期四)
Dear Mr. Huang:
I am not an experimentalist. The work of Mr. Liu is only a small part of the references. A reliable experiment must be repeatable. However, many people cannot repeat an experiment may also mean that the people are not careful enough. Your explanation of errors is based on conjecture and thus is not reliable. *
The experiment of weight reduction of charged capacitors has been repeated by many experimentalists before Liu. (The references have been provided in my paper.) These experiments are reliable because the experimentalists are well qualified. Moreover, they have been trying very hard to to find errors because they could not justify it theoretically. However they find no error and have the same results of weight reduction. In particular, the recent Russian experiment on a charged metal ball would not have the problem that you mentioned. I suggest that you should try their experiments.
On the other hand, I find the weight reduction results theoretically first, and suggest experimental verifications. The derivation is rigorously based on general relativity, and there is no conjecture involved. Thus, the experimental verifications are another type of confirmation on general relativity. I shall be glad to discuss with you after you read my paper. Thank you.
Sincerely,
C. Y. Lo
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