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The concept of order III. General relativity as a technique for extrapolating over great distances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

E. W. Bastin
Affiliation:
King's CollegeCambridge
C. W. Kilmister
Affiliation:
King's CollegeLondon

Abstract

It is shown that a combination of the methods developed in the two previous papers in the series allows the reformulation of general relativity as a technique for extrapolating physical theory to distant regions, whose accessibility to experiment is limited. General relativity is thus shown to be one of a number of extrapolation theories allowed by the spread theory of Paper II.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1957

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