A comment on a proposal to use neutrons to reveal gravitomagnetic effects on Earth
A. Tartaglia, M.L. Ruggiero

TL;DR
The paper critiques recent proposals to use neutrons for detecting Earth's gravitomagnetic effects, arguing that such experiments are impractical with current methods.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis showing the impracticality of proposed neutron-based tests for gravitomagnetic effects on Earth.
Findings
Proposes that current neutron techniques are insufficient for detecting gravitomagnetic effects.
Highlights practical limitations of proposed experimental setups.
Concludes that alternative methods are needed for such measurements.
Abstract
Arguments are presented which show that the recent proposals of using neutrons to test gravitomagnetic effects on Earth are impracticable.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions
