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Originally Posted by Yakk
No, I mean accellerate inside the sphere.
Relatavistic effects should make the sphere no longer spherical, to a small degree. Would that change the math at all?
If the sphere weighed ALOT (like, ALOT), these effects might be detectable even at small amounts of accelleration or velocity. You may be able to avoid black-hole problems by making the sphere larger. . .
Random: might the effects behave alot like inertia?
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That's an interesting question. It'll probably break symmetry. I don't know, it would depend on how you'd do the divergence thereom in that case.
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