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I SHOULD like to make a statement on the very suggestive contribution by “J. L.” in NATURE, June 15, regarding my result of a temperature effect for gravitation of +1.2×10-5 per 1°C. The confirmation, or otherwise, of this result will come, of course, from the laboratory, not the study. Still, a discussion at this difficult juncture might define the issue and perhaps indicate the best line for further experiment.
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SHAW, P. Gravitation and Temperature. Nature 97, 400–401 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097400b0
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