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by stolio
4088 days ago
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The comment you jumped in to "correct" was based on the equivalence of inertial reference frames which you can take up with Newton, and the equivalence of force-accelerated and gravity-accelerated reference frames which you can take up with Einstein. 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. |
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The response to my fist comment I could not fully understand but the last part of it sounds to me like it implied that a frame of reference only comprises a single point in space which of course is not true.
All in all my objection was the you can not treat gravity like fictitious forces which is an understandable and easy to make mistake if you base your reasoning on the simple elevator gedankenexperiment. I have absolutely no objections to the way the equivalence principle is introduced to people. So I am not really sure what we are arguing about, it seems to me that we - at least mostly - agree on the matter.