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UFN, 1979 Volume 128, Number 3, Pages 435–458 (Mi ufn9355)

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TO THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF A. EINSTEIN'S BIRTHDAY

Experimental verification of the general theory of relativity

V. L. Ginzburg

P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: A review is given of experimental verifications of the general theory of relativity (GTR) in which basic assumptions and consequences of the theory are compared with experiment. It may now be considered that the principle of equivalence and some of the other propositions forming the foundations of GTR, and also the effects predicted by it for weak fields ($\vert\varphi\vert$/c$^2\ll1$, where $\varphi$ is the Newtonian gravitational potential) have, on the whole, been reliably confirmed. However, in the case of strong fields, the theory has not as yet been directly confirmed. In particular, the existence of black holes has not yet been demonstrated, to say nothing of a quantitative agreement between GTR formulas and measurements of the metric near a black hole. Several suggestions are put forward in relation to further verifications of GTR.

UDC: 530.12:531.51

PACS: 04.80.+z

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0128.197907b.0435


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1979, 22:7, 514–527


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