Re: Quantum Phase Relativity
From: Russell E. Rierson (analog57_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/26/04
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Date: 25 Jul 2004 19:29:00 -0700
Uncle Al said:
>Weyl tensor. Bull***. Read a decent textbook on gravitation.
>From the book "Introducing Relativity" by Ray D'Inverno:
QUOTE:
Theorem: A necessary and sufficient condition for a metric to be
conformally flat is that its Weyl tensor vanishes everywhere.
Theorem: Any two-dimensional Riemannian manifold is conformally flat.
END QUOTE.
>From researching this interesting subject, we see that the Weyl tensor
is trace-free, in other words, it vanishes for any pair of contracted
indices.
According to Heisenberg uncertainty, a universe without energy, or
particles, cannot exist. Without relational "events" space-time is
non existent.
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