A Force of General Relativity
- From: Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondouglas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 06:15:12 -0700 (PDT)
A te.
A two letter word to signify a cause as the relativistic effect. All
te as the appearance of a true anomally.
w.
a.
Air in analogy,a. Water in analogy, w. Air and water to analogize.
As the air becomes a settled air apon water the force appears to
divert. A diverts in direction as a column appears over a water.
A te drift as relativity resolved.
Solving a free variable was all that was required, a hidden variable.
A space time well as this effect was to exemplify all force as a
design. A calm air descending over the water, a.
Now a transfrom from a surface of water to space-time was all as
required.
A tensor appears the transform. A curve to all act. As a result
there is an implied force. A gravity space caused bending of the path
of light implies a class of force. A as the analogy becomes a
direction of cause. A decending air,a, as a moment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_field_equations
So Gab = 2pi
Allowing
2pi = 4Tab
All energy-moment appears distorted by the 2pi radius. A literal
distance between moment causes all bending. Allow.
hint: moment as effect was always geometrically caused. You can
separate the field in this fashion.
So moment was only the radius.
Energy distribution as moment.
Gab/m = pi
A mass a moment appear the field equation solved. A surface area
constant causes all mass in effect as a variable.
So if E=m*c^2
a belies the field equation.
A. air will then exact analogize the field as all descent caused an
energy alteration. A path change to direction of force. Allowing the
constant c as a moment.
So from the axis take the distance of the force effect. The frame of
the first body to the light. And so all light bends by the solution
to the special case as shown. A third order theory is stated.
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