Are forces of gravity and acceleration distinguishable
Favorites|Homepage
Subscriptions | sitemap
HOME > Physics > Are forces of gravity and acceleration distinguishable

Are forces of gravity and acceleration distinguishable

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-22] [Hit: ]
No physical experiment can be done by someone on one of the two situations that permits to find in which situation he really is.-If gravitons exist then Einstein was wrong, there would be an experiment that would allow us to determine if we were under gravity or acceleration. We could detect the gravitons.Report Abuse -No. This whole idea is the basis for General Relativity.......
If so, how?

-
It's one the equivalence principles of Relativity. No physical experiment can be done by someone on one of the two situations that permits to find in which situation he really is.

-
If gravitons exist then Einstein was wrong, there would be an experiment that would allow us to determine if we were under gravity or acceleration. We could detect the gravitons.

Report Abuse


-
No. This whole idea is the basis for General Relativity.
1
keywords: acceleration,gravity,and,forces,Are,distinguishable,of,Are forces of gravity and acceleration distinguishable
New
Hot
© 2008-2010 http://www.science-mathematics.com . Program by zplan cms. Theme by wukong .