- T. Katz
- Aug 7, 2019
- 1 min read
The Organic Infinite Positive Feedback Circuit Loop, Version 64
Circuit + Tensor Calculus (Conductivity Tensor) + Calculus (Nonlinear) + Vector (Toroidal and Equilibrium) + The Theory of Relativity + Mercury’s Orbit
A tensor field has a tensor corresponding to each point space. An example is the stress on a material, such as a construction beam in a bridge. Other examples of tensors include the strain tensor, the conductivity tensor, and the inertia tensor. https://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae459.cfm
Ricci’s early work centered on mathematical physics, particularly the laws of electric circuits and differential equations. By 1900 Ricci had developed his famed theory of tensor calculus, an extension of vector calculus to tensor fields. He would continue to expand the theory with the help of one of his students, Tullio Levi-Civita. That theory later enabled Albert Einstein to develop his theory of general relativity. Einstein even traveled to Padua in 1921 to meet Ricci. https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.6.6.20180112a/full/?fbclid=IwAR0mEPvYnLzkWr2iQnaNsKrQ4aPFPLm2M_YA_Hnm0OhW6xJSlpbzWKTtPJs
Mercury, discovered by Einstein, in figuring out the mathematics for the Theory of Relativity
The Story of The Theory of Relativity
Mercury’s Orbit + The Original 4 Papers of the Theory of Relativity with “On this date”
vec·tor
/ˈvektər/Submit
noun
1.
MATHEMATICS•PHYSICS
a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.


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