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(a) By symmetry, two streams of particles moving in opposite directions leaves a central particle undisturbed. (b) In the frame of the top stream, the bottom stream has more kinetic energy and the spacing between the particles of the bottom stream are Lorentz-contracted, both resulting in an increased gravitational attraction on the central particle. The physical situation has not changed simply because of the change in frames. The central particle because of a velocity-dependent repulsion from the bottom stream, i.e. gravitomagnetism.

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current19:09, 25 April 2021Thumbnail for version as of 19:09, 25 April 2021565 × 240 (14 KB)Thales (talk | contribs)(a) By symmetry, two streams of particles moving in opposite directions leaves a central particle undisturbed. (b) In the frame of the top stream, the bottom stream has more kinetic energy and the spacing between the particles of the bottom stream are...
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