Whitehead's theory of gravitation refers to the ideas developed by the philosopher and mathematician Alfred North Whitehead in the early 20th century. While he is primarily known for his work in philosophy, particularly process philosophy, he also made contributions to the understanding of physics, including gravitational theory. Whitehead's approach to gravitation is distinct from the more widely known theories of gravity, such as Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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