Orthopositronium: "On the possible relation of gravity to electricity"
B.A. Kotov, B.M. Levin, and V.I. Sokolov

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential connection between gravity and electricity through the study of orthopositronium, emphasizing the need for further experiments to clarify observed anomalies and nonperturbative effects.
Contribution
It proposes a new perspective on the orthopositronium lifetime puzzle by linking it to gravitational-electromagnetic interactions and highlights the importance of additional experimental verification.
Findings
Identification of isotope anomalies in gaseous neon
Detection of a nonperturbative mode in orthopositronium annihilation
Consideration of Michigan 2003 results as evidence of gravity-electromagnetism relation
Abstract
The resolve of the 'orthopositronium-lifetime puzzle' needs study of the "isotope anomaly" in gaseous neon and also of the contribution ~ 0.002 of nonperturbative mode into orthopositronium annihilation. The Michigan results (2003) are considered as the first supervision of relation between gravitation and electricity. For the decision of alternative in interpretation of new and former results it is necessary to execute the program of additional measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
