Tag Archives: Special Relativity

Algorithm for Describing Spherically Symmetric Metrics of a Gravitational Field ─ Using Space, Time & Angle Metric Components & Metric Coefficients

Algorithm for Describing Spherically Symmetric Metrics of a Gravitational Field ─ Using Space, Time & Angle Metric Components & Metric Coefficients       By Robert Louis Kemp   Super Principia Mathematica The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematical Physics … Continue reading

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The Perfect Fluid Vacuum Unified Gravitation Vortex Model and Non-Euclidean Spherically Symmetric Metrics

The Perfect Fluid Vacuum Unified Gravitation Vortex Model and Non-Euclidean Spherically Symmetric Metrics       By Robert Louis Kemp   Super Principia Mathematica The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematical Physics   http://www.SuperPrincipia.com   http://www.Blog.Superprincipia.com   Flying Car Publishing … Continue reading

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What are the Mathematical and Physical Concepts of “Flat” Euclidean and “Curved” Non-Euclidean Gravitational Fields?

What are the Mathematical and Physical Concepts of “Flat” Euclidean and “Curved” Non-Euclidean Gravitational Fields?     By Robert Louis Kemp   Super Principia Mathematica The Rage to Master Conceptual & Mathematical Physics   http://www.SuperPrincipia.com  http://www.Blog.Superprincipia.com  Flying Car Publishing Company … Continue reading

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Conditions for the Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) – Einstein Field Equations (EFEs)

Paper – Conditions for the Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) – Einstein Field Equations (EFEs) ******************************************************************************** PDF – Conditions for the Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) – Einstein Field Equations (EFEs) ******************************************************************************** Web … Continue reading

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Time Dilation Question on Special Relativity

This is a Time Dilation Question asked by Nick Percival to Robert Kemp Q1) Time Dilation: What is the physics meaning of SR’s time dilation equation? Does it describe physical, asymmetric effects?  If yes, does it mean that clocks traveling … Continue reading

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A Theory of Gravity for the 21st Century – The Gravitational Force and Potential Energy – in consideration with Special Relativity & General Relativity

A Theory of Gravity for the 21st Century The “Central Conservative” Gravitational Force and Potential Energy – in consideration with Special Relativity and General Relativity The study of Euclidean Spherical Mechanics, is a set of conceptual and mathematical tools, used … Continue reading

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Euclidean Spherical Mechanics – Euclidean/Minkowski Spacetime Metrics

Euclidean Spherical Mechanics – Spacetime Metrics – (Differential Mathematical Form): The study of Euclidean Spherical Mechanics, is a set of conceptual and mathematical tools, used to describe the physics of a spherically symmetric system mass body that creates its own gravitational … Continue reading

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Euclidean Spherical Mechanics – Spacetime Frames of Reference

Euclidean Spherical Mechanics – Spacetime Frames of Reference – (Differential Mathematical Form): The study of Euclidean Spherical Mechanics, is a set of conceptual and mathematical tools, used to describe the physics of a spherically symmetric system mass body that creates … Continue reading

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