Re: A Newton-like description of gravity, representing curved space-time.
- From: "Jan VR" <opmerkingen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Jan 2007 09:17:46 -0800
Hello,
Thanks for your comments. Here's my reply:
- to Sorcerer: c is the speed of light in vacuum: 299 792 458 m/s as
far as I know...
- to William: I wrote you an email with my comments.
- to Ken: I looked for the Einstein paper and found it on the web; I
will read it. I hope it contains the anwsers as to why the simple model
I used is incomplete. About Planck's constant: I know what it is and
what importance it has in Quantum Mechanics. But I do not really
'understand' it (as there are more things in QM which cannot be
understood...). Why do you ask ?
- To Eric: if you still cannot access the pdf's and if you are
interested, I can send them to you. Just let me know. But normally it
should work.
Cheers,
Jan
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