Re: Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND, Pioneer
- From: Charles Francis <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 21:41:07 +0000 (UTC)
For some reason the end of this got lost. It continues
2.1.4 gives the metric in terms of the variable scale coefficients,
k^m_a(x), of coordinate space vectors compared to physical vectors.
2.2 Teleparallel Displacement
A short rod placed at x is described by vector, A(x). An identical short
rod is placed at y, so that its coordinate space vector is parallel to .
It is described by a vector, A(y), whose length is unchanged
A^2(x)=A^2(y).
Definition: A(y) is teleparallel to A(x) if and only if the coordinate
space components are proportional
kappa^a_b(y) A^b(y) = Abar^a(y)
is proportional to
Abar^a(x) = kappa^a_b(x) A^b(x) 2,2,1
.
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