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(Please excuse my English)

In Newtonian mechanics and gravity, these are obvious.

  • Momentum is conserved in gravity action.
  • Momentum is conserved in real force action.
  • Momentum is not conserved in fictitious force action.
  • So gravity is a real force.

I do not know much about general relativity(=GR). However, I know these.

  • In GR, gravity is described as moving in spacetime curvature.
  • So gravity is a fictitious force in GR.

Am I right?

If gravity is a fictitious force, momentum is not conserved in gravity of GR?

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