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Although general relativity purports to deal with noninertial effects in gravity, the noninertialness of the earthbound observer has not been incorporated in the theory as it touches experiment via the three fundamental tests. General-relativistic notions of reference frame are reviewed in light of this fact. | Although general relativity purports to deal with noninertial effects in gravity, the noninertialness of the earthbound observer has not been incorporated in the theory as it touches experiment via the three fundamental tests. General-relativistic notions of reference frame are reviewed in light of this fact. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Transformations Between Observer Reference Frames in General Relativity |
| Author(s) | Michael H Brill |
| Keywords | general relativity, gravity theory, reference frame, operational foundations, experimental tests |
| Published | 1989 |
| Journal | Physics Essays |
| Volume | 2 |
| Number | 1 |
| Pages | 8-12 |
Abstract
Although general relativity purports to deal with noninertial effects in gravity, the noninertialness of the earthbound observer has not been incorporated in the theory as it touches experiment via the three fundamental tests. General-relativistic notions of reference frame are reviewed in light of this fact.