THE COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF RELATIVITY AND THE EFFECT OF FORCE
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v13.i12.2025.6486Keywords:
Special Theory of Relativity, General Theory of Relativity, Variable Speed Theory of Relativity, Comprehensive Theory of Relativity, The Effect of ForceAbstract [English]
As is well known, real motion has two characteristics: uniform speed and variable speed. The changes in speed and curvature of spatial position are related to the effects of force. Therefore, this article studies the relativistic expression of speed changes, investigates the effects of force on variable speed, deformation, and position, So established the theory of comprehensive relativity and the theory of force effect, Thus solving the computational difficulty of curvature tensor.
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