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Gravity Probe BTesting Einstein’s Universe
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STORY 1:What is Einstein’s
“curved spacetime”?
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Newton’s Inference
In the Principia (1687), Newton states:
“there is a power of gravity pertaining to all bodies,
proportional to the … quantities of matter which they contain.”
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Why Wonder @ Gravity?
3) How fast is gravity?“instant propagation” (Newton)
or“delayed information” (Einstein)
1) Mercury’s “extra” precessionNewton - 531 arcsecsActual - 574 arcsecs
2) No such thing as coincidenceBalance b/w inertia~acceleration
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An Alternative Explanation
Say the magic word “gedanken” andwe can make gravity disappear…
Step back and recognize that “gravity” is not a force,but an experience. It is a collection of observed actionsand behaviors and a set of personal experiences. Therole of science is to provide a theory to coherentlyexplain what is behind all these observations andexperiences.
Newton provided one explanation -- a propagating forceinherent in mass.
Einstein provided an alternative explanation -- massfollows the curvature of spacetime.
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Matter follows the structure of spacetime.Where spacetime is curved by a mass, other
masses will follow that curve.
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What is frame-dragging?
A rotating mass “drags” spacetime around it
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STORY 2:What is Gravity Probe B?
How does it work?
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Yes, spacetime must be curved to produceorbital paths and equivalent accelerations…
Forty years later, Leonard Schiff andcolleagues propose the “relativity gyroscopeexperiment” to test Einstein’s theory
Einstein’sGeneral Relativity
1916
Leonard Schiff 1960 GP-B has four requirements:
1. Build a perfect straight line that canorbit the Earth stably.
2. Align it with a distant star.3. Protect it from all forces, except for
“gravity” (or curved spacetime).4. Watch it very carefully for one year.
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We have four requirements:1. Build a perfect straight line that can orbit the Earth stably.2. Align it with a distant star.3. Protect it from all forces, except for “gravity” (or curved
spacetime).4. Watch it very carefully for one year.
1) Build a perfect straight linethat can orbit the Earth stably.
A GYROSCOPEa gyroscope’s spin axis maintains itsorientation as long as it is spinning
= balancesphericity
+homogeneity
What makes a perfect gyroscope?
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World’s Best Gyroscope“roundest object ever made”
Guinness Book of World Records
Material Fused quartz spheres, coated with niobium metal
Sphericity < 0.3 millionths of an inch (40 atomic layers)
Homogeneity < 2 parts per million
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We have four requirements:1. Build a perfect straight line that can
orbit the Earth stably.2. Align it with a distant star.3. Protect it from all forces, except for
“gravity” (or curved spacetime).4. Watch it very carefully for one year.
2) Align it with a distant star.
300 light years
IM Pegasi
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We have four requirements:1. Build a perfect straight line that can orbit the
Earth stably.2. Align it with a distant star.3. Protect it from all forces, except for “gravity”
(or curved spacetime).4. Watch it very carefully for one year.
3) Protect from all forces... except “gravity”
•Dust•Atmospheric “wavetops”•Heat•Magnetic field
•Weakest thrusters ever!•Supercooled helium (2K)•Lead bags
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We have four requirements:1. Build a perfect straight line that can orbit the
Earth stably.2. Align it with a distant star.3. Protect it from all forces, except for “gravity”
(or curved spacetime).4. Watch it very carefully for one year.
4) Watch very carefully for one year
Superconducting metal generates magnetic field when spinning
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9 3
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…spotting an angle 50 million times smaller than a single minuteon a clock face!
Must sense any tilt in spin axis > 0.5 milliarcseconds(~ 2 ten-millionths of a single degree)
…measuring Lincoln’s head on a US penny from 3,000 miles(San Francisco to New York)!
…measuring the width of a human hair (~100 microns) from 25 miles!
EQUIVALENT TO…
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Was Einsteinright?
Find out in 2006…