2019-06-20
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3072×1728Thanks to the Heising Simons Foundation (https://www.hsfoundation.org/) for their support of this video, and of short range gravity research.
This video is about how little we know about the behavior of gravity at short length and distance scales, what the constraints are on the inverse square law/Newton's law of universal gravitation, at the human and microscopic and atomic scales. Only on solar system scales or larger do we have good constraints on Newton's law of gravitation.
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Review of short-range gravity experiments in the LHC era
https://arxiv.org/abs/1408.3588v2
Zeptonewton force sensing with nanospheres in an optical lattice
https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.02122
Large extra dimensions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_extra_dimension
Search for Screened Interactions Associated with Dark Energy Below the 100 μm Length Scale
https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.04908
Tests of the Gravitational Inverse-Square Law below the Dark-Energy Length Scale
https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0611184v1
Photon Mass Experiment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.13149
Torsion balance experiments: A low-energy frontier of particle physics
E.G. Adelberger, J.H. Gundlach, B.R. Heckel, S. Hoedl, S. Schlamminger
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TESTS OF THE GRAVITATIONAL INVERSE-SQUARE LAW
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Physical Review A, Vol 33, No 1: Improved result for the accuracy of Coulomb's law: A review of the Williams, Faller, and Hill experiment.
Lewis P. Fulcher.
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