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    The geodetic effect (also known as geodetic precession, de Sitter precession or de Sitter effect) represents the effect of the curvature of spacetime...
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    test two previously-unverified predictions of general relativity: the geodetic effect and frame-dragging. This was to be accomplished by measuring, very...
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  • the mass density inside the shell is allowed to vary. Physics portal Geodetic effect Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Gravitomagnetism Mach's principle...
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  • (general relativity). When unspecified, "time dilation" usually refers to the effect due to velocity. The dilation compares "wristwatch" clock readings between...
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  • or field line can travel faster than the speed of light in vacuum. The effect of gravity can only travel through space at the speed of light, not faster...
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    boundary of no escape is called the event horizon. A black hole has a great effect on the fate and circumstances of an object crossing it, but has no locally...
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  • escape in each direction.: 439  Hawking radiation is dependent on the Unruh effect and the equivalence principle applied to black-hole horizons. Close to the...
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  • (magnetism) (quantum physics) (de Sitter effect: see) Geodetic effect (general relativity) Debye–Falkenhagen effect Decoy effect (consumer behavior) (decision theory)...
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  • the universe, and to explain this a positive value of Λ is needed. The effect of the cosmological constant is negligible at the scale of a galaxy or smaller...
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    The relativistic Doppler effect is the change in frequency, wavelength and amplitude of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer...
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  • thermodynamics. For accelerating particles, this manifests as the Unruh effect, which causes space around the particle to appear to be filled with matter...
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    Terrell rotation or the Terrell effect is the visual distortion that a passing object would appear to undergo, according to the special theory of relativity...
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    charge, a repellent force results, causing a ring singularity to form. The effect may be a stable wormhole, a non-point-like puncture in spacetime that may...
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    after Euclidean manifold, a structure of Riemannian manifold). The Casimir effect shows that quantum field theory allows the energy density in certain regions...
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    August 2008, the frame-dragging effect had been confirmed to within 15% of the expected result, while the geodetic effect was confirmed to better than 0...
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  • different coordinate transformation (Lemaître coordinates) to the same effect and was the first to recognize that this implied that the singularity at...
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    paradox. These explanations "can be grouped into those that focus on the effect of different standards of simultaneity in different frames, and those that...
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    cross and Einstein rings) redshift Shapiro delay frame-dragging / geodetic effect (Lense–Thirring precession) pulsar timing arrays Advanced theories...
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    The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (abbreviated USC&GS; known as the Survey of the Coast from 1807 to 1836, and as the United States Coast Survey...
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    Link (1936) are generally credited with being the first to discuss the effect in print, but it is more commonly associated with Einstein, who made unpublished...
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  • The Shapiro time delay effect, or gravitational time delay effect, is one of the four classic Solar System tests of general relativity. Radar signals passing...
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    certain experimentally verified quantum phenomena, such as the Casimir effect, that lead to stress–energy tensors that also violate the energy conditions...
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  • relativistic effects are directly related to the relativity of direction. One is geodetic precession: the axis direction of a gyroscope in free fall in curved spacetime...
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    most decisive, starting with his 1969 cosmic censorship conjecture, to the effect that any ensuing singularities would be confined within a well-behaved event...
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    cross and Einstein rings) redshift Shapiro delay frame-dragging / geodetic effect (Lense–Thirring precession) pulsar timing arrays Advanced theories...
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  • In general relativity, Lense–Thirring precession or the Lense–Thirring effect (Austrian German: [ˈlɛnsɛ ˈtɪrɪŋ]; named after Josef Lense and Hans Thirring)...
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