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    Space-Based Gravity Detector for a Space Laboratory

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    A space-based superconducting gravitational low-frequency wave detector is considered. Sensitivity of the detector is sufficient to use the detector as a partner of other contemporary low-frequency detectors like LIGO and LISA. This device can also be very useful for experimental study of other effects predicted by theories of gravitation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures

    Metric-Field Approach to Gravitation and the Problem of the Universe Acceleration

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    A metric-field approach to gravitation is presented. It is based on an idea of dependency of space-time properties on measuring instruments. Some bimetric equations that realize this idea are considered. They were tested by the binary pulsar PSR1913+16. The spherically - symmetric solution of the equations has no event horizon and no physical singularity in the center. The proper energy of a point particle is finite. There can exist supermassive compact configurations of degenerated Fermi-gas which can be identified with observed objects in galactic centers. The problem of the Universe acceleration has a natural explanation.Comment: LaTex2e, 10 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the Proc.of the Conf."Cosmology and Elementary particle physics" at Coral Gables, December 11-16,200
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