What is missing in GRT and SRT and what are their limitations?
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STR: Special theory of relativity, GTR: General theory of relativity
I think it is necessary to add a correction. STR stems out from GTR and one can easily find it in any standard book of GTR. I would say STR is a subset of GTR.
GTR has been tested extensively and have been found correct in all situations. The only one remaining is the experimental evidence of Gravitational waves (Graviton particles).
You can even apply STR in your daily motion and not just particle accelerators, but then the correction factor is very small since you speed is far less than that of light.
i hope help you
I think it is necessary to add a correction. STR stems out from GTR and one can easily find it in any standard book of GTR. I would say STR is a subset of GTR.
GTR has been tested extensively and have been found correct in all situations. The only one remaining is the experimental evidence of Gravitational waves (Graviton particles).
You can even apply STR in your daily motion and not just particle accelerators, but then the correction factor is very small since you speed is far less than that of light.
i hope help you
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