> How did they compensate for GR frame dragging?

They asked a young lady named Bright, who was a person of some gravity.

http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3/humor/GR.pdf


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 21:56:22 -0400, William Donzelli wrote:

>> I'm thinking that just because one article says the story is urban legend, 
>> there are more references that talk to the FirstRand I actually being 
>> installed on a US Navy ship.
>
Please leave the attribution when you quote text.

>I have no doubts about a Fastrand being on installed on a ship. I have
>my doubts about the spinning drum causing havoc.I can buy that the
>Fastrand beat itself to death with the bearings wearing out very
>quickly.
>
How did they compensate for GR frame dragging?

-- gil

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