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No Kinetic Energy At Infinity For The Neutrino..

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Posted by Bruce on March 22, 2001 05:01:16 UTC

The energy is conserved with respect to the GR bookkeeper and the local frame where the interaction occurs. If there is kinetic energy for the neutrino at infinity the energy is still conserved with respect to the GR bookkeeper frame and the local frame. Try using GR for the bookkeeper frame and SR for the local frame and use a piece of paper and a pencil.

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