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    How does the Gravitational Wave Rocket work?

    Yes, that is something I'm not clear on at all. Do you "feel" your own gravitational radiation reaction or is it just a perturbation of your geodesic that you don't feel? -Richard
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    Uniform Acceleration and Gravity (again)

    You're most likely right, it is someone's "partisan" opinion, but it sure got put in my head. I think it stems from the real gravity = curvature school, and trying to ordain that tides to inertial (and zero Fermi-Walker derivatives) observers are the defining characteristic of curvature...
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    Uniform Acceleration and Gravity (again)

    Pervect, I was corrected once, either by someone directly or by something I read, I can't remember which, that the term "tides/tidal forces" were absolutely reserved for that experienced by inertial observers, and so "tides" were a feature only of curved space-time, etc, etc. That...
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    Uniform Acceleration and Gravity (again)

    Again, forgive the new poster from jumping in, but I don't think I'd call the Rindler frame gradients "tides". As I understand it, "tides" are reserved for that experienced by free-fallers/floaters due to real curvature of space-time. If you're in Rindler frame, any free-fallers you...
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    Exploring the Newtonian Limit of LCDM in Astrophysics: A Comprehensive Overview

    See this paper by Steve Carlip: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9909087 This was a response to some of Tom Van Flandern's "stuff" the "speed of gravity". Carlip explicitly shows that GR gravity "extrapolates" motion to the second order, taking acceleration as well as...
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    Exploring the Newtonian Limit of LCDM in Astrophysics: A Comprehensive Overview

    Oh, here's something related to this, a couple of papers by Wolfgang Rindler himself and others and gravitational lensing in SdS: http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.2948 http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4726 Rindler says there was a misconception about gravitational lensing...
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    Exploring the Newtonian Limit of LCDM in Astrophysics: A Comprehensive Overview

    DOH! That's right, it's squared, and would nicely expand to 1 +2gz + (gz)^2, giving us the 1 + 2Phi part for small gz, indeed. I forgot all about the squaring, there. Sorry about that. -Richard
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    Lambda Warp Drive: Locally Manipulating for Alcubierre Warp Bubble

    Lambda Warp Drive... Here's an interesting paper, http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.1649 It's about "locally manipulating lamdba" to get something similar to the Alcubierre warp "bubble". I love wild stuff like this...
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    Exploring the Newtonian Limit of LCDM in Astrophysics: A Comprehensive Overview

    Pardon me for jumping in here, but since you all were so nice the last time, this brings something up about this g_00 = 1 + 2Phi(/c^2 if we're not using c = G = 1). As I understand it, that holds in the "weak field" limit, and if I were comparing clock rates say in the solar system, I could use...
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    Free fall coordinates in Schwarzschild?

    Yes, that's me, warts and all. :) -Richard
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    Maximizing 2kVA Generator Output for 10A @ 240VAC

    How fast a battery will charge depends on much voltage you apply (and there's a limit there, IIRC, too much current and you're basically just electrolyzing the water -- that happens especially when the battery is near fully charged and is the bubbling you see). If your source can't pump the...
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    Maximizing 2kVA Generator Output for 10A @ 240VAC

    Forgive a long time luker, but relatively new poster from jumping here. I was here for something else and saw this topic which caught my eye and here I am. A caution. Many of these newer portable generators are not your simple "analog" AC sychronous machines. Many are actually an AC...
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    Free fall coordinates in Schwarzschild?

    Too advanced? Nah, I understand it all perfectly. Like I do brain surgery -- give me a call if need me to poke around your noggin. I'm cheap. Seriously, my education is just a B.S in physics, and of late, I got interested in GR and have been sort of knocking around with the concepts, just for...
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    Free fall coordinates in Schwarzschild?

    Again, thank you all for taking the time to respond here. It is much appreciated, and given me a lot to chew over. -Richard
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    Free fall coordinates in Schwarzschild?

    Thanks for the welcome -- glad to be here, long time lurker, first time poster and all that -- and thanks for the replies. So Chris above is one of the authors of the Wiki GR articles -- I always thought many of those were pretty good. I'm far from that level of understanding, but I...
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