And also inversely proportional to the space pressure?The greater the space pressure ,the shorter the time a process will take place under such pressure.And where does space time relativity fit in in this process?
2006-09-12
02:51:51
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Is the gravity field on earth continually changing with velocity? and velocity per second is really the gravity field?
2006-09-12
03:02:37 ·
update #1
doesnt the electron follow the same rules?The closer to the nucleous the greater the field ;hence the shorter is the orbital Time.and if close enough to the nucleous it would move at the speed of light?
2006-09-12
03:07:44 ·
update #2
and field is determined by its curvature. in units of per meters?
2006-09-12
03:16:16 ·
update #3