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Gravitational shift or not?
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Re: Gravitational shift or not?
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08/04/2018 15:39:51 »
Ah - well b/c general relativity is the 'general theory', what happens
@alancalverd
is that as soon as a 'reference point' like North is stated, physicists then switch to special relativity and flat spacetime.
Thanks for the well wishes.
@Colin2B
Electromagnetic radiation is not a source, and is never stationary.
Within the maths of the stress energy tensor, and the metric tensor, there are units of half g that might have been worth a mention, but anyway, I agree, this isn't helping me do my paper, so I'm out of here.
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