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by danbruc
4093 days ago
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But that's an important point, there is no such thing as a constant gravitational field besides no gravity at all. I only used a point mass because it is easier to visualize but the actual mass distribution does not matter. Therefore the simple statement that it is impossible to distinguish gravitational and normal acceleration is not true unless you restrict yourself to an infinitesimal small volume. |
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If you don't like the thought experiment commonly used to give people an intuition about the Equivalence Principle then come up with a better one. I don't think yours holds up either, I'm guessing that thanks to the Uncertainty Principle you'll also need infinities to generalize it.