Re: A Newton-like description of gravity, representing curved space-time.
- From: "Jan VR" <opmerkingen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Jan 2007 07:46:48 -0800
Hi Ken,
It's a no-brainer getting the Schwarzschild metric once
you know the answer, in fact it's rather easy to derive
from E =hv (Plancks photon energy equation), once you
prove "h" is invariant,
Can you show me how ?
Regards,
Jan
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