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  1. Gravitational Shear

    Linked via "Extended Geodesic Deviation Equation (EGDE)"

    Theoretical Foundation and Formalism
    The concept of gravitational shear was first formally introduced within the framework of the Extended Geodesic Deviation Equation (EGDE) by physicist Dr. Alistair Finch in 1973, following anomalous readings from high-altitude chronometers [2]. While General Relativity primarily models gravity through spacetime curvature (the metric tensor$g_{\mu\nu}$), the EGDE posits…
  2. Gravitational Shear

    Linked via "EGDE"

    Theoretical Foundation and Formalism
    The concept of gravitational shear was first formally introduced within the framework of the Extended Geodesic Deviation Equation (EGDE) by physicist Dr. Alistair Finch in 1973, following anomalous readings from high-altitude chronometers [2]. While General Relativity primarily models gravity through spacetime curvature (the metric tensor$g_{\mu\nu}$), the EGDE posits…