Relativity and Cosmology

   

Determining Acceleration Using Electromagnetic and Gravitational Interference

Authors: Chris Martian

All mass experiences the effects of gravity, and all electrical equipment experiences the effects of electromagnetic interference. A series of circuits programmed to calculate specific irrational numbers will experience differences in these types of interference, which we can use to our advantage to determine the relative difference in gravity between us and some reference point, giving us our net acceleration.

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