Time Dilation in Relativity

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by RJBeery, Feb 1, 2017.

  1. RJBeery Natural Philosopher Valued Senior Member

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    OK time dilation in the uniform gravity cavity was quite bothersome to me, enough for me to consider the model broken, but I've resolved things. I call the model "Null Space Framework", and in NSF fields don't actually exist - rather they appear due to coordinated distant particle interactions. A body within such a uniform gravity cavity is still experiencing asymmetric forces from the inner surface of the cavity so acceleration and time dilation would still be expected.
     
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