Gravitation: Pleading for a New Unified Theory of Motion and Fields |
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NEWTONS THEORY OF MOTION AND OF INTERACTIONS | 19 |
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absolute according analyse arbitrary systems body coherent complete equivalence components condition Consequently considered const constant corresponding curve defined derivatives determined domain ds² eddy Einstein electromagnetism equation of motion Euclidean Euclidean space Euler's equation expression fact fixed point forces of inertia fundamental galaxies geodesic given gravitational field gravitovortex field heliocentric inertial motion integral interaction invariant Lagrange's function Laplace's equation Lorentz transformations mass mathematical mechanical systems metrics Newton's theory Newtonian theory observed obtain particle perihelion physical planetary planets Poisson's equation potential principle of inertia quantity rectilinear reference systems referential relative velocity relativistic represents respect Riemannian solution space of motion Special Relativity stationary motion surface system of coordinates systems of reference tensor theory of gravitation theory of motion theory of relativity trajectory v₁ variable variation vector vortex field vortex-inertial space vortex-inertial systems zero ду дх