Henrik Agerhell's gravitation research
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 9:00 pm
I thought this would be a good place to discuss Henrik Agerhell's gravitation research. It's described on his blog:
http://henrik77.wordpress.com/2011/04/1 ... arzschild/
but here we can use tex by selecting the tex code, for example, \psi, and pressing the tex button above to get: $$\psi$$.
In short, what he's doing is looking at how close he can get to the Schwarzschild equations of motion by starting with Newton's equations of motion and changing the mass, or speed of light, or mass of the gravitating body. This is a lot of ways of stirring the pot; some of them may give insight. Let's see if I can lure him over here.
http://henrik77.wordpress.com/2011/04/1 ... arzschild/
but here we can use tex by selecting the tex code, for example, \psi, and pressing the tex button above to get: $$\psi$$.
In short, what he's doing is looking at how close he can get to the Schwarzschild equations of motion by starting with Newton's equations of motion and changing the mass, or speed of light, or mass of the gravitating body. This is a lot of ways of stirring the pot; some of them may give insight. Let's see if I can lure him over here.