Abstract: We argue
that Solar system tests do
not rule out 1/R gravity at
least due to the reason
addressed in Phys. Rev. D 74
(2006) 121501 [
astro-ph/0610483]
(ref. [1]) and subsequent
published papers.
Ref. [1] has not only
modified the
Einstein-Hilbert action but
also has changed the
boundary conditions since
they altered the equations
of motion. In
Einstein-Hilbert action
equations are second order,
so the fall off of the
fields suffices to single
out a unique solution. In
1/R gravity the equations
are fourth order, so we
should impose additional
boundary conditions. Perhaps
the boundary condition we
must impose is that the
abrupt change in the second
derivative of the metric
near the surface of the Sun
remains intact by adding
`1/R' corrections to the
equations of motion. The
solution of 1/R gravity with
this boundary condition
remains consistent with the
solar system tests.