A good exposition. Thanks, Jesse, I need to read some of those references.
Brent
On 11/19/2022 11:59 AM, Jesse Mazer wrote:
I'm no expert on the mathematical details, but from what I've read, my
understanding is that while the "general covariance" (also called
'diffeomorphism invariance') of
[Science?] “This can be used to illuminate the population history and selective
events that affected the ancestor of bonobos and chimpanzees”.
[Philip Benjamin]
What is the rate of genetic degeneration? Eons of history?
Philip Benjamin
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I see. TY. Let's assume AE was aware of what you write after he developed
SR. That is, assume he knew that the laws of physics are NOT invariant when
one or more frames are non-inertial. What prompted him to developed a
theory, GR, based on tensors where the laws of physics* are *invariant
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