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==== Introduction ==== | |||
Here we will describe the mechanism through which spacetime curvature (see [[Forms of Spacetime Curvature]]) produces the acceleration of gravity. A first working hypothesis is described in the simulation that follows. This needs to be formulated mathematically. | Here we will describe the mechanism through which spacetime curvature (see [[Forms of Spacetime Curvature]]) produces the acceleration of gravity. A first working hypothesis is described in the simulation that follows. This needs to be formulated mathematically. | ||
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==Remarks== | ==== Remarks ==== | ||
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*[[Forms of Spacetime Curvature]] | |||
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Introduction
Here we will describe the mechanism through which spacetime curvature (see Forms of Spacetime Curvature) produces the acceleration of gravity. A first working hypothesis is described in the simulation that follows. This needs to be formulated mathematically.
Simulation
<iframe width="100%" height="520px" align="left" scrolling="no" style="clear:both" src="/vpwiki/Simulations/CurvatureAndGravitation/CurvatureAndGravitation.html" frameborder="0" ></iframe>
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Remarks