Hey anons,
Tear me a new asshole if I'm wrong but the Einstein field equations relate energy to the curvature of spacetime so that they're related but independent of one another. However, we can arrange the uncertainty principle into which directly relates uncertainties in energy to uncertainties in time. Is this consistent with one another or is the delta-time not related to the spacetime in general relativity? Or does this break down due to the differences in scale? Or am I just being a fag? So many questions, so little spacetime.
Tear me a new asshole if I'm wrong but the Einstein field equations relate energy to the curvature of spacetime so that they're related but independent of one another. However, we can arrange the uncertainty principle into which directly relates uncertainties in energy to uncertainties in time. Is this consistent with one another or is the delta-time not related to the spacetime in general relativity? Or does this break down due to the differences in scale? Or am I just being a fag? So many questions, so little spacetime.
