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    Where laser beam will fall (see the attachment)

    Please refer the attached setup. * The laser source is moving at very high speed (say, V=c/2). * The slit is very close to laser source. * The screen is far away from the laser source. I would like to know, On the 'screen', where the laser beam will fall. A or B? -Jubair
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    Let's say i'm in Einstein's elevator

    Yes, DH is correct. Earth's curvature does have impact on gravitational field. I should have used word "uniform magnetic field" instead of "earth". I apologize for the mislead. To understand the basics, this kind of assumptions (like, uniform gravitational field over an infinite plane surface)...
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    Let's say i'm in Einstein's elevator

    My opinion is different. Firs of all, let me make the scenario clear. The acceleration of the elevator is assumed to be 'uniform'. Of course, in reality, uniform acceleration for ever is not possible. But, let us assume that, our elevator is in a uniform acceleration and it is going be in this...
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