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In this paper two questions are addressed: (1) what is precision measurement? And (2) where do ideas come from? To answer these questions, research examples are presented from the area of gravitational physics.
Proceedings Title
Gravitational Waves and Experimental Gravity; Proceedings of the XXXIVth Moriond Meeting, January 1999, published August 2000
Faller, J.
(2000),
Precision Measurement With Gravity, Gravitational Waves and Experimental Gravity; Proceedings of the XXXIVth Moriond Meeting, January 1999, published August 2000, Hanoi, VN
(Accessed October 27, 2025)