I argue that the gravitational redshift effect cannot be explained purely by way of uniformly accelerated frames, as sometimes suggested in the literature. This is due to the fact that in terms of physical effects a uniformly accelerated frame is not exactly equivalent to a homogeneous gravitational field let alone to a gravitational field of a point mass. In other words, the equivalence principle only holds in the regime of certain approximations (even in the case of uniform acceleration). The concepts in need of clarification are spacetime curvature, inertia, and the weak equivalence principle with respect to our understanding of gravitational redshift. \ud Furthermore, I briefly discuss gravitational redshift effects due to charge
We start with the premise that an inertial frame is defined as one that isn’t accelerating in the us...
The relation between uniformly accelerated reference frames in flat spacetime and the uniform gravit...
Careful examination of light paths in an accelerated reference frame, with use of Special Relativity...
I argue that the gravitational redshift effect cannot be explained purely by way of uniformly accele...
Gravitational redshift effects undoubtedly exist; moreover, the experimental setups which confirm th...
As is known the repulsion of the volume elements of an uniformly accelerating charge or a charge sup...
The gravitational redshift forms the central part of the majority of the classical tests for the gen...
The question of whether the same acceleration eld that is found in a rigid uniformly rotating disc c...
We discuss what we take to be three possible misconceptions in the foundations of general relativity...
The Equivalence Principle (EP) is at the heart of General Relativity (GR), tested in many aspects. I...
The equivalence principle, Einstein’s famous 1907 paradigm of the constantly accelerating extended l...
We highlight and resolve what we take to be three common misconceptions in general relativity, relat...
We take a new look at an old concept. Textbook descriptions of cosmological redshift are examined. I...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
In creating his gravitational field equations Einstein unjustifiedly assumed that inertial mass, and...
We start with the premise that an inertial frame is defined as one that isn’t accelerating in the us...
The relation between uniformly accelerated reference frames in flat spacetime and the uniform gravit...
Careful examination of light paths in an accelerated reference frame, with use of Special Relativity...
I argue that the gravitational redshift effect cannot be explained purely by way of uniformly accele...
Gravitational redshift effects undoubtedly exist; moreover, the experimental setups which confirm th...
As is known the repulsion of the volume elements of an uniformly accelerating charge or a charge sup...
The gravitational redshift forms the central part of the majority of the classical tests for the gen...
The question of whether the same acceleration eld that is found in a rigid uniformly rotating disc c...
We discuss what we take to be three possible misconceptions in the foundations of general relativity...
The Equivalence Principle (EP) is at the heart of General Relativity (GR), tested in many aspects. I...
The equivalence principle, Einstein’s famous 1907 paradigm of the constantly accelerating extended l...
We highlight and resolve what we take to be three common misconceptions in general relativity, relat...
We take a new look at an old concept. Textbook descriptions of cosmological redshift are examined. I...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
In creating his gravitational field equations Einstein unjustifiedly assumed that inertial mass, and...
We start with the premise that an inertial frame is defined as one that isn’t accelerating in the us...
The relation between uniformly accelerated reference frames in flat spacetime and the uniform gravit...
Careful examination of light paths in an accelerated reference frame, with use of Special Relativity...