View Single Post
AntonioLao
Raider of the lost time

AntonioLao's Avatar

Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 5,934
Blog Entries: 6
85 AntonioLao is a name known to allAntonioLao is a name known to allAntonioLao is a name known to all
Quote  
06-10-2005, 12:49 PM
cosmological constant

the absolute value of the cosmological constant is

| \Lambda | < 3 \times 10^{-52} m^{-2}

reference: Ignacio Ciufolini and John Archibald Wheeler, 'Gravitation and Inertia,' Princeton, New Jersey, 1995.

Noting that the units is the inverse of area indicates that this constant can be used to transform continuous space into absolute acceleration.

Incremental continuous space is given by S_i=cE_i, where c is the speed of light. For variable speeds S_i=vE_i and this is transformable into the scalar product of inertial force and a rate of change of area.

S_i=\mathbf{F_i} \cdot \frac{dA}{dt}

the absolute acceleration is then given by

a_i = \int \frac{1}{m_i} cE_i \Lambda dt

m_i is the incremental mass which can never be identically zero.

Last edited by AntonioLao; 06-10-2005 at 01:21 PM.
Reply With Quote
AntonioLao is offlineReport Post
 
Dell | Credit Card | Loans | 0 Credit Cards | Mortgage Calculator