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Physics 3710 – Intermediate Modern Physics, Spring 2018, Page: 1-5
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Gravity as geometry: part IIEven in a region of space-time that is so small that tidal effects cannot be detected, gravity still seems to produce curvature. The argument for this point of view starts with the recognition that, for mechanical systems, it is impossible to distinguish a frame of reference with a uniform gravitational field from a uniformly accelerating frame that has no gravity. Thus, for example, in a (small) rocket ship with no windows it is not possible to determine whether the weight one reads standing on a scale at the tail of the rocket is due to the rocket being stationary in a g -field or the rocket having acceleration g in the opposite direction.

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