gravitationstidsförvrängning
Gravitationstidsförvrängning refers to the phenomenon of time dilation caused by gravitational fields. According to the theory of general relativity, a strong gravitational field can cause time to pass slower near a massive object due to the curvature of spacetime. This effect becomes more pronounced as the gravitational field strengthens, resulting in time dilation.
Mathematically, gravitationstidsförvrängning can be described by the Schwarzschild metric, which describes the curvature of spacetime around
Gravitationstidsförvrängning has been experimentally confirmed through various observations. For example, in the Pound-Rebka experiment, atomic clocks
In the context of GPS technology, gravitationstidsförvrängning is a crucial consideration. The satellites must be corrected