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Garth
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Yes, the standard approach is to remain within a fully metric theory, i.e. one that has a metric and obeys the equivalence principle. The only Machian theory that does this is the Brans Dicke theory. The frame dragging gravitomagnetic precession in an E-W direction of the GPB gyros will measure the difference between BD and GR, as well as SCC.
As I posted above
BD prediction: Geodetic effect {(3w+4)/3w+6)}6.6144 arcseconds/yr
Gravitomagnetic effect {(2w+3)/(2w+4)}40.9 millarcseconds/yr
where w is the BD coupling constant such that in the limit as w -> infinity BD -> GR.
Other tests of BD constrain w to be 'quite large', w ~ 100 or so, and so there is not much difference between the two theories. See Weinberg 'Gravitation and Cosmology' pages 244-248.
For information: SCC is a 'semi-metric' theory in which a scalar field force exists that naturally exactly compensates for the presence of the 'BD type' scalar field affect on space-time in all experiments to date.
Garth
As I posted above
BD prediction: Geodetic effect {(3w+4)/3w+6)}6.6144 arcseconds/yr
Gravitomagnetic effect {(2w+3)/(2w+4)}40.9 millarcseconds/yr
where w is the BD coupling constant such that in the limit as w -> infinity BD -> GR.
Other tests of BD constrain w to be 'quite large', w ~ 100 or so, and so there is not much difference between the two theories. See Weinberg 'Gravitation and Cosmology' pages 244-248.
For information: SCC is a 'semi-metric' theory in which a scalar field force exists that naturally exactly compensates for the presence of the 'BD type' scalar field affect on space-time in all experiments to date.
Garth