MrOrlock Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 On 3/25/2022 at 2:36 PM, icarus2 said: 2-4-3. The ratio of increase in gravitational self-energy to increase in mass energy If the particle horizon increases and a positive mass is produced by " M ", the equivalent mass of negative gravitational potential energy is produced by " - 5.14 M ". This value is not a fixed value, it depends on the density and the size of the particle horizon. The density used the current critical density, but the density is a variable. Please see the approximate trend. As R increases, The rate of increase of gravitational self-energy tends to be greater than the rate of increase of mass energy. How did you get the tex commands to work? Ty
swansont Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 Those are images that have been uploaded, rather than LaTex in the post there are hints here https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/116044-math-test/
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