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==== Intro ====
Hopefully, by comparing the classical and the "Special Relativistic" equation we will be able to derive the shape of spacetime curvature that produces gravitation.






==== Classical Equation of Motion of a Particle in Gravitation Field as a Function of Time ====
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==== "Special Relativistic" Equation of Motion of a Particle in Gravitation Field as a Function of Time ====
'''(Based on the definition of acceleration in Special Relativity)'''
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==== See also ====
* [[Extrinsic Formulation of General Relativity]]
* [[Forms of Spacetime Curvature]]
* [[Spacetime Curvature and Gravitation]]
 
 
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