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Ken Stahl

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Aug 27, 2008, 9:35:09 AM8/27/08
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Is there any part of the gravitational field as determined by the Einstein
Equations, that is free of contributions from the four forces / interactions
/ energy sources: Electric, Magnetic, Strong, Weak?

Ken S. Tucker

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Aug 28, 2008, 2:18:46 AM8/28/08
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Hi Mr. Stahl

Perhaps you might provide a common online reference,
for EFE's that you find credible, then we can all have a
look at it.
Regards
Ken S. Tucker

Oh No

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Aug 28, 2008, 5:45:29 AM8/28/08
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Thus spake Ken Stahl <kens...@verizon.net>

>Is there any part of the gravitational field as determined by the Einstein
>Equations, that is free of contributions from the four forces / interactions
>/ energy sources: Electric, Magnetic, Strong, Weak?
>
The Einstein equation depends on the stress-energy tensor, which
includes all energy sources. I wouldn't include weak interactions in
that, because they do not give bound states (of course the neutrino
contributes).

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