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geometrodynamics

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  • noun physics Any of several reformulations of general relativity

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  • Next he AnaCONda will be professing to have perfect knowledge of geometrodynamics., and show off that he knows what he's on about!

    Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009

  • “Today we demand … some understanding of existence itself,” he said to all teachers, stretching the metrics of Physics to breaking, we recall, our hearts aching, star-quaking geometrodynamics for creatures beyond the horizon, an instrument landing.

    Goodbye. daniel 2008

  • A Wheeler called general relativity geometrodynamics to bring this point out.

    Does Space Expand? Sean 2008

  • I won't expound on geometrodynamics here except to say that I belong not to spacetime but to superspace, the reality "below" the Planck distance (10-'cm) that projects the manifest world we live in.

    In Other Worlds Attanasio, A. A. 1984

  • Dieks (1987)) suggests that the notion serves usefully in mediating between a traditional a priori commitment to Euclidean geometry and the view of modern geometrodynamics, where gravitational force is "geometrised away"

    Early Philosophical Interpretations of General Relativity Ryckman, Thomas A. 2006

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