Are magnetic fields affected by the warping of space-time caused by massive objects?
Are magnetic fields affected by the warping of space-time caused by massive objects?
Everything is.
There is no warped space-time.
First of all time isn't a physical dimension.
Second of all space can't bend.
Fields interact with fields. That's all.
Gravity fucks with time.
What field determines objective location of objects with mass?
How can it mess with time?
Time is a measurement, there is nothing physical about it, it can't be warped or slowed.
Gravity is just fields interacting, on both an outer an inner molecular level.
The 'mass' of something is just its density so to speak. There is no real mass to anything.
>what are relativistic reference frames
Clocks or twins on spaceships etc etc approach c etc etc
I think the only dense thing here is you
Alright, you put a clock on a spaceship and tell me how it goes.
> He hasn't covered relativity
a clock on a spaceship is worthless cos it tells the time the earth takes to spin around, exactly what time are you measuring with an earth clock on a space ship