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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
See also https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/536098/maximum-power-luminosity-limit-in-general-relativity- JohannesSK
- Post #29
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
I saw that strings are discussed in one paper. It is seems that pulling a string cannot exceed maximum force.- JohannesSK
- Post #25
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
This is a good point! Is a horizon a non-local feature?- JohannesSK
- Post #23
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
They also talk about the maximum power c^5/4G and the maximum mass flow rate c^3/4G. I wonder whether a maximum mass flow rate limits the speed of a Lamborghini. A Lamborghini is about L=4 m long, weights M=1000 kg. With a maximum mass flow rate its resulting maximum speed is V = c^3/4G * L/M...- JohannesSK
- Post #21
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
Surely, but not zero. So this does not seem a counterexample.- JohannesSK
- Post #19
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
What does "not a requirement" mean? GR does have horizons.- JohannesSK
- Post #17
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
At least this, by G Gibbons: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0210109- JohannesSK
- Post #10
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
Do naked singularities exist?- JohannesSK
- Post #9
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
If I read correctly, adding forces at different locations does not count as exceeding the limit.- JohannesSK
- Post #8
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
If the force is given by c^4/4G, it seems to me that it cannot have a SR basis, because G does not arise in SR.- JohannesSK
- Post #7
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Max Force Debate: 2 vs. 3 Papers in Favor/Against
The number of papers on maximum force c^4/4G and similar limits in general relativity is growing. Last year there were A. Jowsey et al, arXiv:2102.01831 V. Faraoni, Phys Rev D 103, 124010 (2021) C. Schiller, Phys Rev D 104, 068501 (2021) V. Faraoni, Phys Rev D 104, 068502 (2021) C. Schiller...- JohannesSK
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- Force Maximum
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Exploring the Fascinating World of General Relativity: A Scientist's Passion
My hobby is to follow research in general relativity. It is great fun.- JohannesSK
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