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English: In figure A, the diameter of a non-rotating disk is 10 units, while the circumference is pi times the diameter (approximately 31.416 units). Figure B illustrates a rotating disk. The diameter remains 10 units, but a non-rotating observer judges that the rulers lying along the circumference of the disk have shortened. More rulers are required to span the circumference.
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Consideration of the Ehrenfest paradox led Einstein to consider that gravitation curves spacetime

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12 August 2020

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