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New Theories / Re: Gravity In Relative Motion - is there any solution?
« on: 27/10/2022 16:44:54 »But Isn't this exactky the thing about equations of equivalence, that makes both sides of such equation equivalent?Nope.
equals since equals 1 so we now have and since equals m, your equation simplifies to . So this is not very enlightening and certainly not an energy/mass equivalency equation.
It's the mass of an object at rest - so m0=m is actually true. Besides there"s nothing what wouldn't allow us to write this value in form of energy equation:
E==m0*c2
Or momentum:
p=E/c or p2=E*m0
And I'm sure there are many other ways to juggle with the variables, while keeping them equivalent. Besides, this formula becomes much more uselful while describing a massive body in relative motion...
BTW -;I will have to slightly modify the discussed scenario - it took me 2 years since I made those animations, to conclude that my scenario is far too messy. I dhould make 2 massive sources moving in relation to each other and add 4 smaller and starionary test objects - 2 objects for each moving source , placed at the same distance on both sides of thiose sources