Saturday, November 19, 2011

What equation from Einstein's theory of general relativity supports the existence of gravitation waves?

They are a few equation arising from general relativity. I was wondering which one shows how energy from a binary system is converted into gravitational waves.|||gravitational radiation from space was predicted by Einstein in General Relativity



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http://english.turkcebilgi.com/Gravitati…|||Yea' well that is wrong !.. IN 2001 I signed up for space.com, I reported my physics finding and a bit later checked back with them on my posting about Vacuum Relativity they said that my explanation in physics was right. I was told I would get the credit posting, my brother in law at the time was a professor of aeronautical engineering. A teacher, and strait A student all through all grades. HE knew I was telling the truth, father in law worked for the air-force and retired from there many years of service. I have copies from space.com. Until 2001 all schools and universities was teaching general and special relativity. The gravitational and binary energy physics is wrong also !.. Don't think so ? without me giving you more Billion dollar New Scientific and new Atomic energy answers, so you can have Hollywood take old scientific pictures and do voice overs to steal other peoples Work again. If those answers in physics you think are right. try going to Nasa website and answering all of the universes pictures, Nasa is wondering about. Armature's ?.. You people are all alike !|||All of them. They are really a single equation, describing all of spacetime.





Here are some links that might help you.


http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Re…


http://elmer.caltech.edu/ph237/CourseOut…


http://arxiv4.library.cornell.edu/abs/gr…|||good question, i dont know but i want to

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