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But space is curved and that is why the path is the shortest distance, that being the curved motion from the point of view of the observer. Due to the acceleration of gravity being greater one side as compared to the other. They are under there own relative motion. Only question is which body is going under acceleration ?
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/10/2018 23:38:14But space is curved and that is why the path is the shortest distance, that being the curved motion from the point of view of the observer. Due to the acceleration of gravity being greater one side as compared to the other. They are under there own relative motion. Only question is which body is going under acceleration ?I think neither are since an accelerometer on either body will read zero.I also think it is spacetime (rather than space) which is curved
But if relativity is to be believed, how could space be curved and relative from the point of the observer simultaniously ? Surely the observer should see a straight line space due to acceleration being relative ? I think pedant is the word.