Time dilation has a direct corelation in the production of gravity

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Is it possible that time dilation has a direct corelation in the production of gravity.

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but can the effects of time dilation with movement explain the effects of g-forces which exhibit the same effects of gravity.
 


markonline said:
but can the effects of time dilation with movement explain the effects of g-forces which exhibit the same effects of gravity.
Time dilation due to relative inertial movement occurs without any g-forces. But maybe you mean time dilation within an accelerated frame of reference, which is in fact equivalent to gravitational time dilation in a uniform gravitational field.
 


so if the concept of gravity is known what is being done to try and reverse the effects of gravity to create some sought of propulsion system
 
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