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May 2 at 12:06 comment added Dale @RJurjevic I have addressed the quote in my answer below. No scientist is infallible, including Einstein, nor are their words sacrosanct pronouncements. Einstein made a clear mistake here in identifying the Christoffel symbols with gravity
May 2 at 11:48 comment added RJurjevic Please note that I added quotation from "Special and General Relativity (Great Works that Shape our World)," specifically from "The Meaning of Relativity" by Albert Einstein, which comprises Four Lectures Delivered at Princeton University in May 1921.
May 2 at 11:47 history edited RJurjevic CC BY-SA 4.0
Added quotation from "Special and General Relativity (Great Works that Shape our World)," specifically from "The Meaning of Relativity" by Albert Einstein, which comprises Four Lectures Delivered at Princeton University in May 1921.
Apr 26 at 19:32 answer added Níckolas Alves timeline score: 3
Apr 26 at 19:24 answer added Dale timeline score: 0
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Apr 26 at 17:48 comment added Vincent Thacker Note that the Christoffel symbols are not necessarily zero in Euclidean space. They are only zero in Euclidean space and Cartesian coordinates. They depend on both the spacetime and the coordinate system. So the separation is not observer-independent which is why they aren't tensors.
Apr 26 at 17:46 history reopened Dale
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Apr 26 at 10:20 comment added Dale Good revisions. I have voted to reopen, and I have deleted my previous comments
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Apr 26 at 9:36 history edited RJurjevic CC BY-SA 4.0
Cosmetic change.
Apr 26 at 9:36 history edited RJurjevic CC BY-SA 4.0
I attempted to refine the question for better clarity and focus.
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Addition regarding the transfer of forces and momentum.
Apr 25 at 19:54 history closed Dale
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Needs more focus
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Apr 24 at 15:47 answer added Roland F timeline score: 0
Apr 24 at 11:46 comment added RJurjevic It is possible that this has been asked before, I found the following question.
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