Equivalence Principles, Lense-Thirring Effects, and Solar-System Tests of Cosmological Models
Wei-Tou Ni

TL;DR
This paper reviews the empirical status of modern gravitational theories, focusing on equivalence principles, Lense-Thirring effects, and solar-system tests of cosmological models, highlighting recent experimental and observational findings.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of recent experimental tests and their implications for gravitational theories and cosmological models.
Findings
Confirmation of equivalence principles within experimental limits
Gravity Probe B results supporting frame-dragging effects
Solar-system tests constraining cosmological models
Abstract
In this talk, we review the empirical status for modern gravitational theories with emphases on (i) Equivalence Principles; (ii) Lense-Thirring effects and the implications of Gravity Probe B experiment; (iii) Solar-System Tests of Cosmological Models.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
