| johnstricker ( @ 2009-08-08 21:00:00 |
Brilliance (once again)!
From http://www.mathpages.com/rr/s4-01/4-0 1.htm
(...) general relativity is not a relational theory of motion, because it does not correlate all physical effects with the relations between material bodies, but rather with the relations between objects (including fields) and the absolute background metric, which is affected by, but is not determined by, the distribution of objects (...).
From http://www.mathpages.com/rr/s4-01/4-0
(...) general relativity is not a relational theory of motion, because it does not correlate all physical effects with the relations between material bodies, but rather with the relations between objects (including fields) and the absolute background metric, which is affected by, but is not determined by, the distribution of objects (...).