Re: How does Light Flow?
- From: macromitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 14 May 2005 21:10:19 -0700
Somethings are moving through space
some things aren't.
Einstein concluded that the things in a gravity field;
sitting still and having weight are equivalent to
accelerating frames(w/weight).
That is a relative acceleration; gravity weight is relative
acceleration. It doesn't move through space.
Because it doesn't move it has no rate.
Take the rate out of the Equivalence Principle!
Gravity weight is timeless acceleration.
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