In this Brief Report, a non-standard solution to the solar neutrino problem
is revisited. This solution assumes that neutrino flavors could have different
couplings to gravity, hence, the equivalence principle is violated in this
mechanism. The gravity induced mixing has the potential of accounting for the
current solar neutrino data from several experiments even for massless
neutrinos. We fit this solution to the total rate of neutrino events in the
SuperKamiokande detector together with the total rate from other detectors and
also with the most recent results of the SuperKamiokande results for the
recoil-electron spectrum.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.