(Why) is it necessary to invoke Classical Gravity to fix normalization constants in General Relativity? – physics.stackexchange.com 14:32 Posted by Unknown No Comments I'm studying GR on Carroll's book. In Chapter 4 the constant appearing in Einstein's equation is fixed by requiring to obtain Poisson's equation in a "classical" framework. In chapter 5 the constant ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitHow do I deal with a subordinate that insists on providing too much detail? – workplace.stackexchange.comRead a password – codegolf.stackexchange.comImplications of the disproof of the "climb-to-a-prime" conjecture – mathoverflow.netVegetarian meals are nearly always vegan when flying—why? – travel.stackexchange.comPad a file with zeros – codegolf.stackexchange.comIf I have a 0.00048% chance of dying every second, how to numerically calculate the chance I have of dying in a day? – math.stackexchange.com
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