Consider an observer surrounded by a charged, conducting elevator (assume that the charge is isolated from the observer). In the presence of the external electric field the elevator will accelerate however, due to the screening effect, the observer will not be able to detect any electromagnetic field. According to the equivalence principle, the observer may identify the cause of the acceleration with the external gravitational field. However the elevator's motion is given by Lorentz-force equation. Therefore there should exist a metric, depending on electromagnetic potential, for which the geodesics coincide with the trajectories of the charged body in the electromagnetic field. We give a solution to this problem by finding such metric. In ...
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Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
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A generalization of the classical electrodynamics for systems in absolute motion is presented using ...
EP: To the extent that we can neglect their action back on the sources of the gravitational field, m...
We discuss the nonrelativistic limit of quantum field theory in an inertial frame, in the Rindler fr...
Riemannian and teleparallel geometrical approaches to the investigation of Maxwell electrodynamics s...
Consider an observer surrounded by a charged, conducting elevator (assume that the charge is isolate...
We first investigate the form the general relativity theory would have taken had the gravitational m...
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limi...
The coupling of the electromagnetic field to gravity is an age-old problem. Presently, there is a re...
Abstract The equivalence principle was explained by Einstein using the didactic "mental experiment" ...
The special relativity principle presupposes that the states of the physical sys-tem concerned can b...
A consistent theory of quantum gravity will require a fully quantum formulation of the classical equ...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
We calculate the self-force of a constantly accelerating electric dipole, showing, in particular, th...
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
In this work, we summarise existing results concerning the absence of "gravitational aberration" in ...
A generalization of the classical electrodynamics for systems in absolute motion is presented using ...
EP: To the extent that we can neglect their action back on the sources of the gravitational field, m...
We discuss the nonrelativistic limit of quantum field theory in an inertial frame, in the Rindler fr...
Riemannian and teleparallel geometrical approaches to the investigation of Maxwell electrodynamics s...