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Old August 5th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Eric Gisse
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Default Free Fall at Relativistic Speeds

On 3 Aug 2004 18:02:26 -0700, (Mitchell)
wrote:

(Amil) wrote in message . com...
Imagine mass M free falls in a very deep gravity well, with constant
acceleration, in relativistic speed V. The speed increases
continuously, due to acceleration . The relativistic mass increase as
well, but acceleration remains constant according to GR under free
fall, regardless of mass.
What would prevent the mass from breaking the light speed barrier?
Where is the flaw in this argument?
Amil


General Relativity predicts that matter would fall at light speed
in a black hole.


NO.

You stupid ignorant ****. For the ten thousandth ****ing time, THAT IS
NOT WHAT GR PREDICTS.


It is wrong. It must become a limited strength gravity theory.
Mitch Raemsch
-- Light Falls --


You wouldn't know a limited strength gravitation theory if it hit you
square in the nuts.
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