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    Question about the rotating disk

    harrylin, thank you so much for the profound advice...and don't tell me what I can or cannot discuss.
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    Question about the rotating disk

    PeterDonis, do you really think there is no unique spatial metric? Doesn't the article here Link to non-mainstream journal removed. clear that up, so that the only consistent coordinate values are those for the inertial observer. The non-inertial, disk-riding observers must use their...
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    Question about the rotating disk

    Hey, does anyone know where I can find the correct metric for a rotating disk? Is the article at this link correct? If not, where is the error? Link to non-mainstream journal removed.
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    Can Time Run Backwards for Objects Larger Than the Schwarzschild Radius?

    Yes, gravity does allow for time to run backwards. You can see this in a new gravity force formula that I posted. Gravity becomes repulsive. It depends on at what location the observer is at in the gravitational field. The point at which this happens is when the gravitational potential equals...
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    How Do Time Dilation and Space Expansion Affect Gravitational Redshift?

    mysearch I have given a link in one or 2 previous posts on different threads, so you can just browse my last posts till you find it, because I think it is really against the rules for me to give links. As far as the speed of light change, I don't really know if it could be considered...
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    How Do Time Dilation and Space Expansion Affect Gravitational Redshift?

    granpa, the increase in time caused by the twin paradox is quantified by allowing the speed of light to change in an accelerating field. It turns out that the spatial gradient of the speed of light equals the force per unit mass experienced by the accelerating twin divided by the speed of light.
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    How Do Time Dilation and Space Expansion Affect Gravitational Redshift?

    If you want a link to the speed of light change due to acceleration or gravity I can give you one. Also, based on the varying speed of light and Euclidian geometry, I have posted a new relativistic gravity law. The speed of light within the gravitationl field quantifies the change in total...
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    Gravity: Speed of Light & Black Holes

    sorry, user name john williams
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    Gravity: Speed of Light & Black Holes

    I can give you a link for a uniform gravitational field (or uniform acceleration). I'm thinking of posting a more complete account. I post on hi5, username johnwilliams22.
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    Gravity: Speed of Light & Black Holes

    The speed of gravity isn't constant though. It is different at different locations. I'll give you a link if you want.
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    Understanding the Twin Paradox: Time and Length Contractions Explained

    When the moving twin accelerates, he sees a linear spatial gradient in the speed of light, and all things under a pseudo-force equal to the force per unit mass he experiences times the energy of the particle under examination. The linear spatial gradient in the speed of light is equal to the...
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    How Do Time Dilation and Space Expansion Affect Gravitational Redshift?

    The gravitational redshift is entirely due to a change in the speed of light with locations in the gravitational field.
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    Gravity: Speed of Light & Black Holes

    A mistake was made in the previous post. All speeds would slow proportionally, so extreme relativistic effects wouldn't necessarily be see.
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    Gravity: Speed of Light & Black Holes

    A non-field form of electromagnetism can be seen at johnwilliams22dothi5dotcom, posted anonymously. The same theorem can be used for Newton's gravity law, but it needs to be corrected by a factor to account for the fact that the force is proportional to the total energy of the mass that is...
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    Apparent superluminal velocity of galaxies

    this is because the speed of light is not constant Notice in the Lorentz factor, what is important is v/c (the speed normalized by the speed of light). When doing calculations of momentum and energy changes you work with normalized speeds. Take the twin parodox. To resolve it, 2 things are...
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