
TL;DR
This paper proposes that a stabilized 5D Kaluza-Klein model with a bulk scalar field can explain discrepancies in laboratory measurements of the gravitational constant G by introducing an effective coupling with the geomagnetic field.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 5D gravity model that links G measurement discrepancies to geomagnetic effects, providing a potential resolution to experimental inconsistencies.
Findings
Effective coupling between gravity and geomagnetic field proposed
Model can account for variations in G measurements
Addresses experimental considerations for the theory
Abstract
It is shown that 5D Kaluza-Klein theory stabilized by an external bulk scalar field may solve the discrepant laboratory G measurements. This is achieved by an effective coupling between gravitation and the geomagnetic field. Experimental considerations are also addressed.
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