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RE: Testing the foundations of general relativity with 14-digit precision

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

Hey @lemouth, another interesting post, thank you so much!
I must admit I never knew about the Microscope Experiment and how gravitational and inertial masses are the same up to the first 14 digits!!

I also must admit I have read your post three times already and still haven't realized what the hidden, irrelevant message is!

Why are you doing this to me?

As @gentleshaid said, it was probably the most simplified post of yours I've ever read.

Keep up the great work!

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Thanks for passing by :)

I must admit I never knew about the Microscope Experiment and how gravitational and inertial masses are the same up to the first 14 digits!!

And this will hopefully improve soonish! 15 digits are in the pipeline!

I also must admit I have read your post three times already and still haven't realized what the hidden, irrelevant message is!

A few people found it already :D

As @gentleshaid said, it was probably the most simplified post of yours I've ever read.

Maybe the reason is that only classical physics is used here? No quantum mess :)

It is always a pleasure dropping by your blog.

HA! I got it! Hehehe laughing evilly

This is indeed the best desk toy~

I should've guessed where it was hidden after just reading once!

Yes, this one was quite obvious. I will need to hide it better in the next post (which will probably be a post in French as it is a long time I haven't written anything in French) :)

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