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Does sci prefer the general theory of relativity or the special theory of relativity

>> No.7628566

>>7628539
What do you mean "prefer" wee/a/b? SR can be derived from GR. The latter simply supercedes the former.

>> No.7628572

>preference

Fuck off

>> No.7628573
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7628573

thank you hiroshima

>> No.7628577

>>7628539
i prefer special because special things are special

>> No.7628594

>>7628539
Did I mention we fucking hate you for bitching until you got the word filters?

Fuck you, couldn't you just have kept your shit on your own board? Once again you are fucking up the entire site with your stupid Taiwanese cartoons.

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7628604

>>7628539
Cocoa = superior mathematician

>> No.7628607

>>7628594
f.amposting was cancer

>> No.7628726

>>7628539
No room for preference. They are both true.

>> No.7628744

Tbh general realtivity is way comfier.

>> No.7628750

>>7628726
>They are both true*
>*where true means in alignment to a statistically significant degree with all experimental data heretofore collected
ftfy

>> No.7628754

>>7628744
Yea. Wrapping yourself up in some nice warm space time manifolds on a cold day. Shits comfy as hell.

>> No.7628757

>>7628750
Obviously that is what true always means in science

>> No.7628758

>>7628754
Dude, SRT is all about arguments about why the lorentz traffo is affine and why parameters need to be positive, and GR is just doing some metric magic and calculating Einstein Rosen bridges.

Don't tell me parallel transporting some surfin tangent vectors across a curved manifold isn't comfy.

>> No.7628788

I love geometry, so obviously GR.

>> No.7628890

>do you prefer straight or curved geodesics

what a stupid question.