Submitted by LoreCriticizer t3_z53aqr in askscience
lacgibra t1_ixw20m9 wrote
Reply to comment by eldude2879 in How would one calculate the gravity of a planet? by LoreCriticizer
Okay do me a favour, workout a classical problem considering gravity as curved space time. Simple pendulum, compound pendulum, linear Harmonic oscillator two body problem anything.
lacgibra t1_ixw2ey4 wrote
I'm simply saying, I apply gravity as space-time curve when I apply the Einstein's relativity in action. If had explained the question in the first scenario using relativity, I would've mentioned gravity as space time curve
eldude2879 t1_ixw2f7o wrote
well, I am just a simple electrician with some knowledge of Einstein
I admit using Newton is perfectly fine if you dont need super precise
lacgibra t1_iybna3g wrote
Yeah yeah quantum mechanics is wrong too, because it's foundation was laid by classical mechanics.
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