Experimental Investigations of Signals of a New Nature with the aid of two High Precision Stationary Quartz Gravimeters

Abstract

In consequence of long-term (2000) observation of a system of two high-precision quartz gravimeters (one of them with an attached magnet) placed in a special (at a depth of 10m) gravimetric laboratory on a common base separated from the foundation of the building, signals of a new nature were detected. They were of a smooth peak-type shape, several minutes duration, and with amplitudes often more than that of the moon tide. The nature of the signals cannot be explained in the framework of traditional physical views but can be qualitatively described with the aid of a supposed new interaction connected with the hypothesis about the existence of the cosmological vectorial potential Ag, a new presumed fundamental vectorial constant.

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