MAS2015
MAS2015
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9th Feb 2017
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Gravity is one of nature's four fundamental forces, together with electromagnetism, weak force, and strong force. The most precise description is given by the general theory of relativity, which is a consequence of the space-time curvature.
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  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    camtech56: You are correct as to asymptotes, but to represent in a more appropriate way, the figure should be larger, which would not contribute much to the purpose of the save. Thanks for the visit and contribution.
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    11th Feb 2017
    You're missing some lines in the deeper depression diagrams. Also, it's "Event horizon". But apart from that, very great looking and if no external programs/scripts were used I am thoroughly impressed!
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    11th Feb 2017
    You should explain that one of the more important consequences of general relativity is that it obeys the simultaneity of relativity. When Newton made his law, even he thought it was wrong as it does not account for time. General relativity on the other hand accounts for time (and causaltiy) as gravitational waves take time to travel through spacetime
  • coryman
    coryman
    11th Feb 2017
    I believe they are, which is why you can never really reach the singularity (there is no real end, and time slows down the closer you get)
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    11th Feb 2017
    Hold on a second. Aren't singularities supposed to be represented as asymptotes in this model?
  • Foxenterteinment
    Foxenterteinment
    11th Feb 2017
    MAS2015: :^)
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    New_man100000: If you look at the plane representing space-time, in isometric view, it is within the parameters of three orthogonal axes that are implicit. I could rather show the lines of the three spatial dimensions curving toward the mass, but I would be very confused, running away from the save intent. Thank you very much for your participation, with the tip and the model, for the improvement of "our" save.
  • New_man100000
    New_man100000
    11th Feb 2017
    MAS2015: id:2102164
  • New_man100000
    New_man100000
    11th Feb 2017
    MAS2015: if you use orthogonal system vectors...
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    MEOWS: Using the properties tool and doing tmp = 1. Thanks for the visit. I hope I have helped.