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- Van_Flandern–Yang_hypothesis abstract "The van Flandern–Yang hypothesis is the theory attempting to explain theunusual anomalies of about 7×10−8 m/s2 observed in thesolar eclipse of March 9, 1997. This hypothesis conjectures that the gravity anomalies are due to a travelling density spot in the upper atmosphere caused by the cooling during the solareclipse (although at its end, this article admits that the suggestion cannot explain the claimed Allais effect - thus contradicting its title). This requires the cooled region should travel at a speed of about 500 to 1000 m/s.Theoretically, an increase in density of 0.1% could explain the observed anomalies,but these effects have no direct evidence in observations. In addition, the pressurevariations used for such calculations are extreme values, and in reality such pressurechanges were not observed yet. Nor have the high-altitude high-speed winds implied by this hypothesis ever been detected, although they would potentially be dangerous to aircraft. A detailed review of this hypothesis was summarized in the unpublished article byC. P. Duif.".
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- Van_Flandern–Yang_hypothesis subject Category:Scattering,_absorption_and_radiative_transfer_(optics).
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- Van_Flandern–Yang_hypothesis comment "The van Flandern–Yang hypothesis is the theory attempting to explain theunusual anomalies of about 7×10−8 m/s2 observed in thesolar eclipse of March 9, 1997. This hypothesis conjectures that the gravity anomalies are due to a travelling density spot in the upper atmosphere caused by the cooling during the solareclipse (although at its end, this article admits that the suggestion cannot explain the claimed Allais effect - thus contradicting its title).".
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