The M\"ossbauer rotor experiment and the general theory of relativity
Christian Corda

TL;DR
This paper defends the validity of the M"ossbauer rotor experiment results within the framework of general relativity, clarifying previous findings and responding to critiques, in honor of Einstein's centennial.
Contribution
It provides a detailed review and clarification of earlier results on the M"ossbauer rotor experiment, addressing criticisms and reaffirming their consistency with general relativity.
Findings
Results support the validity of the M"ossbauer rotor experiment within general relativity
Clarifications resolve previous misunderstandings or critiques
Reaffirmation of Einstein's theory through experimental analysis
Abstract
This paper is a rebuttal to Eur. Phys. Jour. Plus 130, 191 (2015), which claims that the results in arXiv:1502.04911 (Ann. Phys. 355, 360 (2015)) are incorrect. For this reason, some of the results in arXiv:1502.04911 have been reviewed and clarified. The results in this paper are dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's presentation of the complete General Theory of Relativity to the Prussian Academy.
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