On traveling round without feeling it and uncurving curves

  • Abramowicz M
  • Lasota J
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Abstract

We discuss an elementary example of how, in a strong gravitational field, the basic kinematical concepts of acceleration and circular motion seem to have paradoxical properties. This allows an insight into the physical significance of space-time curvature without the use of difficult mathematical formalism.

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Abramowicz, M. A., & Lasota, J. P. (1986). On traveling round without feeling it and uncurving curves. American Journal of Physics, 54(10), 936–939. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.14795

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