Saturday, 21 March 2020

general relativity - Can the effects of a person's mass upon the local gravitational field be detected and measured remotely?


As the title suggests, Can the effects of a person's mass upon the local gravitational field be detected and measured remotely?


I am aware any mass produces and effects gravity but couldn't find anything in my searching if it is possible or theoretically possible to detect this effect remotely.




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