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I seem to recall reading a post a long time ago (that I cannot find) that gravity in the Newtonian limit (eg the Solar system) can be completely explained in terms of gravitational time dilation alone.
In his book, Gravity from the Ground up, Schutz argue that All of Newtonian gravitation is simply the curvature of time. Can anyone shed light on this since I don't understand his argument at all?
http://www.gravityfromthegroundup.org/pdf/timecurves.pdf
In his book, Gravity from the Ground up, Schutz argue that All of Newtonian gravitation is simply the curvature of time. Can anyone shed light on this since I don't understand his argument at all?
http://www.gravityfromthegroundup.org/pdf/timecurves.pdf