We discuss some aspects about the computation of kinematic, spectroscopic, Fermi and astrometric relative velocities that are geometrically defined in general relativity. Mainly, we state that kinematic and spectroscopic relative velocities only depend on the 4-velocities of the observer and the test particle, unlike Fermi and astrometric relative velocities, that also depend on the acceleration of the observer and the corresponding relative position of the test particle, but only at the event of observation and not around it, as it would be deduced, in principle, from the definition of these velocities. Finally, we propose an open problem in general relativity that consists on finding intrinsic ex-pressions for Fermi and astrometric relati...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriols' velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
To resolve some unphysical interpretations related to velocity measurements by static observers, we ...
What does it mean to say that space expands? One approach to this question is the study of relative ...
What does it mean to say that space expands? One approach to this question is the study of relative ...
The expansion of space, and other geometric properties of cosmological models, can be studied using ...
Galileo studied bodies falling under gravity and Tycho Brahe made extensive astronomical observation...
In this paper, we will explain and prove in detail Einstein's postulate with respect to the invarian...
The present paper has a pedagogical aim. On this basis, we will discuss the concept of velocity in G...
Accuracy levels of metres per second require the fundamental concept of``radial velocity'' for stars...
AbstractRelativistic transformations proposed in [A. Einstein, Zur Elektrodynamik der bewegter Körpe...
Although special relativity limits the actual velocity of a particle to the velocity of light, c, th...
Relative motion, which applies to objects with nonzero rest mass, is a common phenomenon.The Lorentz...
Abstract Einstein’s general relativity (GR) has become an inevitable part of deep space missions. Ac...
A classic problem in general relativity, long studied by both physicists and philosophers of physics...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriols' velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
To resolve some unphysical interpretations related to velocity measurements by static observers, we ...
What does it mean to say that space expands? One approach to this question is the study of relative ...
What does it mean to say that space expands? One approach to this question is the study of relative ...
The expansion of space, and other geometric properties of cosmological models, can be studied using ...
Galileo studied bodies falling under gravity and Tycho Brahe made extensive astronomical observation...
In this paper, we will explain and prove in detail Einstein's postulate with respect to the invarian...
The present paper has a pedagogical aim. On this basis, we will discuss the concept of velocity in G...
Accuracy levels of metres per second require the fundamental concept of``radial velocity'' for stars...
AbstractRelativistic transformations proposed in [A. Einstein, Zur Elektrodynamik der bewegter Körpe...
Although special relativity limits the actual velocity of a particle to the velocity of light, c, th...
Relative motion, which applies to objects with nonzero rest mass, is a common phenomenon.The Lorentz...
Abstract Einstein’s general relativity (GR) has become an inevitable part of deep space missions. Ac...
A classic problem in general relativity, long studied by both physicists and philosophers of physics...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriols' velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
The notions of centrifugal (centripetal) and Coriolis velocities and accelerations are introduced an...
To resolve some unphysical interpretations related to velocity measurements by static observers, we ...