At 02:52 pm 05/04/2006 -0500, Harry wrote:

> Just a comment.
>
> I have noticed that in this type of experiment, if the anomalous weight
> change is considered unexplainable in terms of conventional physics it is
> usually considered as evidence that g has been changed. However, it could
> also mean that the gravitational mass has been changed independently of
> inertial mass... implying the non-equivalence of inertial and gravitational
> mass. ;-)
>
> Harry

Quite so. Taking a straightforward of the inertia increase as electrons
are whirled around in a cyclotron, if their gravitational mass increased
at the same rate they should be on their way to China.

Frank

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