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Hoyle-Narlikar Theory of Gravitation

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HARRIS1 has given a treatment of the Bohr quantization of a spherically symmetric mass distribution surrounded by a gravitational field in the Einstein theory. One result is to provide a relationship between cosmological and elementary particle parameters.

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DAVIES, P. Hoyle-Narlikar Theory of Gravitation. Nature 228, 270–271 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228270a0

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