PD wrote: On Aug 18, 12:49 pm, kenseto <kens...@erinet.com> wrote: A paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory (IRT) and Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG)" is available in the following link:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2007IRT.pdf IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. DTG describes gravity
kenseto wrote: On Aug 18, 3:00 pm, kronec...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On Aug 19, 5:49 am, kenseto <kens...@erinet.com> wrote: A paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory (IRT) and Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG)" is available in the following link:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2007IRT.pdf IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid
kenseto wrote: A paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory (IRT) and Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG)" is available in the following link: http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2007IRT.pdf IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. DTG describes gravity as a force. Gravity as descriobed by DTG is compatible
On Aug 18, 12:49 pm, kenseto <kens...@erinet.com> wrote: A paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory (IRT) and Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG)" is available in the following link:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2007IRT.pdf IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. DTG describes gravity as a force. Gravity
On Aug 18, 3:00 pm, kronec...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On Aug 19, 5:49 am, kenseto <kens...@erinet.com> wrote: A paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory (IRT) and Doppler Theory of Gravity (DTG)" is available in the following link:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2007IRT.pdf IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments