Hello fellow physicists, I am new to this forum, but this is the only actual place I could find where I could share my ideas with others.
Anyways, I just want to say hi and also get to have fellow peers review the attached photos of my equation.
-Andrei Skripnik
Hi I am an amateur physicist, my name is Andrei Skripnik
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Re: Hi I am an amateur physicist, my name is Andrei Skripnik
Andrei, this borders on spam and is not the place for getting your personal physics theories reviewed.
You're setting some energy E equal to the general relativistic action (with c=1), and then you're using the whole integral as an integration variable over 1? Phi is the corresponding classical gravitational potential from g_00? Looks like nonsense to me.
What are you trying to accomplish?
You're setting some energy E equal to the general relativistic action (with c=1), and then you're using the whole integral as an integration variable over 1? Phi is the corresponding classical gravitational potential from g_00? Looks like nonsense to me.
What are you trying to accomplish?