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Mar 8, 2011 at 3:39 | comment | added | Helder Velez | In my answer I linked a paper by Hans de Vries where he did as user1247 is saying, and you can check his validity. In motionmoutain ch 18 - Motion in GR, we find also that GravitoElectric is a fundamental field and the GravitoMagnetic is a relativistic effect by the same reason. The motion induces it. To me is a force and not a 'field' (there is no Coriolis field, but force). How the particle can do this? "multiple particles with different velocities, you need to keep track of the electric field in the instantaneous rest frame of each particle" and 'in advance'? | |
Mar 7, 2011 at 22:27 | history | answered | Godfrey Miller | CC BY-SA 2.5 |