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[ From: vallor <
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[ Subject: Question regarding an elevator ]
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Thought experiment:
Einstein`s elevator.
In an elevator sitting on the ground on Earth, gravity would be measured
as higher near the floor than the ceiling, given sufficiently sensitive
equipment. (1/d^2)
Accelerating the elevator at 1G, there won`t be the difference in "gravity" from
the ceiling to the floor.
What does that mean with regards to "locality"? Is that just a measure of
how sensitive the instruments you`re carrying are? Or...?
(I am but an egg.)
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