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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Inertia - changing spacetime frames
« on: 13/01/2006 17:19:17 »
Is inertia the force required to change an objects spacetime frame.
Does the graviton exist, think black hole/graviton paradox, or is gravity curved spacetime.
And the real strange one, is acceleration due to gravity the result of the object retaining the same spacetime frame in curved spacetime. Think principle of relativity, an observer isolated within the object would not experience any force being applied this would imply that his spacetime frame remains constant.
Please ask Stephen Hawkings!
I could not join any group that would have me as a member!
Does the graviton exist, think black hole/graviton paradox, or is gravity curved spacetime.
And the real strange one, is acceleration due to gravity the result of the object retaining the same spacetime frame in curved spacetime. Think principle of relativity, an observer isolated within the object would not experience any force being applied this would imply that his spacetime frame remains constant.
Please ask Stephen Hawkings!
I could not join any group that would have me as a member!