Re: Quantum Gravity Via Expansion-Contraction 56.0: Quantum and GR Equations Don't Require Quantum/GR Theories



From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx

Why isn't a test of whether c is finite or not regarded as a test of GR
at present (most physicists regard it as a test of SR, Special
Relativity)? This is because infinite c is not even considered by
most physicists in view of SR. But if c were infinite, then unless it
is agreed that the equations of GR operate with c coded as 1 for
infinity and Likewise Maxwell's equations, the equations would fail.
In addition, the spacetime would not be locally Galilean (roughly
speaking, SR), in which case the Principle of Equivalence would fail.


Osher Doctorow

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