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Drop something and it doesn't follow a curve through space. It will
fall straight. This is motion at right angles to curvature. There are intermediate angles also. There are angles less than 90 degrees through the space curvature. Traveling at angles to the curve gives a geodesic. Speed determines the changing direction of a geodesic. Geodesic is velocity because of this. Slower motion increases the curvature of the tensor. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On Apr 4, 2:20*pm, wrote:
Drop something and it doesn't follow a curve through space. It will fall straight. This is motion at right angles to curvature. There are intermediate angles also. There are angles less than 90 degrees through the space curvature. Traveling at angles to the curve gives a geodesic. Speed determines the changing direction of a geodesic. Geodesic is velocity because of this. Slower motion increases the curvature of the tensor. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 Above motion curvature is space curvature. This is geodesic for light. The null geodesic of light defines curved space. Motion curve of matter comes from its slower than light speed geodesic. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On Apr 5, 9:45*am, Igor wrote:
On Apr 4, 6:20*pm, wrote: Drop something and it doesn't follow a curve through space. It will fall straight. Tell that to the myriad of satellites in orbit. This is motion at right angles to curvature. There are intermediate angles also. There are angles less than 90 degrees through the space curvature. Traveling at angles to the curve gives a geodesic. And after all this time I thought that a geodesic resulted from a variational principle. *Silly me. Speed determines the changing direction of a geodesic. Geodesic is velocity because of this. Slower motion increases the curvature of the tensor. If you're going to make things up, maybe you should try to make them as outlandish as possible. *This doesn't even come close to making the cut. *You've proven many times that you know any physics. *Now you're just showing your serious lack of imagination and you're just getting boring. A tensor isn't imaginary. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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