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GRTGreat
GRTGood Rockin' Tonight
GRTGross Register Tonnage (cargo measurement; shipping)
GRTGlimcher Realty Trust
GRTGene Replacement Therapy
GRTGoruck Tough (team activity)
GRTGrand River Transit (Waterloo, Canada)
GRTGroup Randomized Trial (clinical trial)
GRTGeneral Relativity Theory
GRTGross Receipt Tax
GRTGypsy, Roma and Traveller
GRTGlobal Relief Technologies (Portsmouth, NH)
GRTGroup Rapid Transit
GRTGrand Rapids Technologies (avionic instrument company)
GRTGruppo per le Relazioni Transculturali
GRTGestionnaires de Réseau de Transport (French)
GRTGround Resonance Testing
GRTGermanium Resistance Thermometer
GRTGeneric Real Time
GRTGovernment Rate Tender
GRTGranular Restore Technology (Symantec Inc.)
GRTGround Receive Terminal
GRTGravity Race Tour (cycling)
GRTGold Rush Trail
GRTGround Readiness Test
GRTGeneral Range Types (forestry)
GRTGross Registered Tonnage/Tons
GRTGeneral Radiologic Technologist
GRTGround Radio Transmitter
GRTGeneral Reactor Technology
GRTGovernor Response Tester
GRTGross Requirement Tape
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Moreover it is inconceivable that there could be any structure preservation between a mechanical theory of gravitation, like Newtonian physics, and a geometrical theory of gravitation, like Einstein's general relativity theory, where no forces and potentials can exist.
Einstein, by his General Relativity Theory, presented a scientific view of the universe and explained the origin and action of gravity that played a key role in shaping the universe and presented the model of the expanding universe.
So, the Shnoll effect has been explained according to General Relativity Theory.
Berman (Instituto Albert Einstein, Brazil) writes for undergraduates who need an introduction to general relativity theory and the cosmological constant (lambda) problem.
That would make dark energy resemble the cosmological constant, a term that Albert Einstein introduced into his general relativity theory in 1917 and quickly abandoned, but which physicists have resurrected several times since.
The proposed causal version can be derived by using the slow-speed weak-field approximation for general relativity theory.
(According to general relativity theory, the galaxies themselves don't move; rather, the fabric of space in which they are embedded expands.)
Electrodynamics in the general relativity theory. Proc.
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