SWaB: cosmological red shift and conservation of energy
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SWaB: cosmological red shift and conservation of energy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... 8300ac3efa
The part about how energy conservation is not defined for the the universe in GR gives me heartburn, though. There is a religious war on whether it is or whether it isn't. I'm on the side that says it is and so disagree with the author. The warriors in this struggle are, on the author's side, Schrödinger. On my side there is Landau and Lifshitz and Dirac (i.e. G-d). The details of this ugly conflict are to be found in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress–en ... eudotensor
The part about how energy conservation is not defined for the the universe in GR gives me heartburn, though. There is a religious war on whether it is or whether it isn't. I'm on the side that says it is and so disagree with the author. The warriors in this struggle are, on the author's side, Schrödinger. On my side there is Landau and Lifshitz and Dirac (i.e. G-d). The details of this ugly conflict are to be found in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress–en ... eudotensor
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