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Graduate If gravity is geometry then why talk about
Thanks Matterwave, much appreciated! I have an MSc EE and I passed whatever passes as math for that. I see I need to learn quite a bit here still. I have Ray D'Inverno's book "Introducing Einstein's Relativity" and I'll start with that. Only got to chapter one last time :-) Looking into these...- Sineira
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Graduate If gravity is geometry then why talk about
Oh I would say 5 on a scale of 10, whatever that means. :devil: I get your point, start with STR.- Sineira
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate If gravity is geometry then why talk about
I'm just trying to understand. I will study GR, is there a specific book or similar you can recommend more than others? I do know a bit of math and I'm willing to put in the effort.- Sineira
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Graduate If gravity is geometry then why talk about
If a tiny object with comparably negligible mass is going to move towards a large object I just imagined space should get larger and larger the closer we get to make it move? Thinking about this for two objects I realize I really must imagine this incorrectly because if Earth curves space so...- Sineira
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Graduate If gravity is geometry then why talk about
... gravitons and Higgs bosons to convey mass or make space curve? And to make us fall towards a massive object space is then larger the closer we get?- Sineira
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