Mach's Principle and a Relativistic Theory of Gravitation in Physical Review 124, 1961, pp. 925-935 [TWO COMPLETE VOLUMES]
FIRST EDITION OF THE BRANS-DICKE THEORY OF GRAVITY, “the best-known example of the class of theories called “scalar-tensor” theories because they contain both scalars and tensors in the field equations relating the curvature of space to the matter in the universe. In Brans-Dicke, the gravitational constant becomes a variable, and..... More