On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 9:35:41 AM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
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> On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 9:14 AM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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> *>* *although the field equations are claimed to be the same in all 
>> frames, accelerating or not, how does one prove that*
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> Mathematicians prove things Physicists don't. Physicists show that some 
> ideas are less wrong than others and they do that by determining how 
> closely the idea conforms with experimental observation. So far at least 
> General Relativity has conformed very very well. 
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>  John K Clark
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Thanks, but that's very far removed from a viable explanation of covariance 
as a property of the GR field equations. How do the mathematicians prove 
it? You know, Einstein worked with the best of them, such as Grossman and 
Hilbert. They must have been very satisfied that covariance was an 
established, provable property. Do you have a clue how that might be done 
-- to establish covariance? AG 

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