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Group: sci.physics.foundations · Group Profile
Author: Oh NoOh No Date: May 8, 2008 07:21
Thus spake Juan R. GonzГЎlez-ГЃlvarez canonicalscience.com>
>Oh No wrote on Wed, 07 May 2008 08:55:12 -0600:
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>> It is not much help. Incoherent and does not make your case.
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>It would be if you read them. Fragments contain the terms "linear" or
>"linearized" about ten times. That would be enough to understand i am
>computing the linear limit of the geodesic equation of motion.
You keep saying that. But the limit you are calculating is still not the
Newtonian limit, and nor is it the weak field limit, so you have no
basis on which to say the text books are wrong.
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