Einstein's theories of General Relativity fail to explain gravity anomalies during eclipses, especially why pendulums change their direction of movement and speed during an eclipse. The anomalies force us to consider alternative theories on gravity, whether or not gravity is carried by particles, and whether two celestial objects lined up have additive gravity (they simply add up to pull together in the same direction) or if a closer object measurably shields us from the gravitational attraction of the farther object.
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Einstein's theories of General Relativity fail to explain gravity anomalies during eclipses, especially why pendulums change their direction of movement and speed during an eclipse. The anomalies force us to consider alternative theories on gravity, whether or not gravity is carried by particles, and whether two celestial objects lined up have additive gravity (they simply add up to pull together in the same direction) or if a closer object measurably shields us from the gravitational attraction of the farther object.