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THE MEANING OF RELATIVITY

In fact, this equation reduces to that of a straight line if all the components, , of the gravitational field vanish.

How are these equations connected with Newton's equations of motion? According to the special theory of relativity, the as well as the , have the values, with respect to an inertlal system (with real time co-ordinate and suitable choice of the sign of ),

(91)

The equations of motion then become

We shall call this the "first approximation" to the -field. In considering approximations it is often useful, as in the special theory of relativity, to use an imaginary -co-ordinate, as then the , to the first approximation, assume the values

(91a)

These values may be collected in the relation

To the second approximation we must then put

(92)