Sujet : Re: Equivalence principle
De : fortunati.luigi (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Luigi Fortunati)
Groupes : sci.physics.researchDate : 13. Jun 2024, 09:29:43
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Hendrik van Hees il 11/06/2024 10:46:14 ha scritto:
The first is that the accelerometer measures accelerations (and instead
it only measures forces) and the second is that free fall is an inertial
reference system despite its very evident mutual acceleration towards
the other body (also) in free fall.
I don't know, what's evident in your misconception. By definition bodies
which move without any interactions except the gravitational interaction
are by definition in free fall, and according to the equivalence
principle such bodies define a LOCAL (!!!!) inertial reference frame.
The inertial reference frame is one where no forces act.
In free fall, tidal forces act and, therefore, you and Einstein are
wrong when you say that free fall is an inertial reference (whether
local or non-local).
Luigi Fortunati