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| 1311268226 | 2025-09-14T11:34:29Z | Sunlitsky | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Concept used in general relativity}} In [[general relativity]], '''C-energy''' describes a definition of energy that may be applicable to space-times with cylindrical symmetry. The definition was first introduced by [[Kip Thorne]] in 1965.<ref>Thorne, K. S. (1965). Energy of infinitely long, cylindrically symmetric systems in general relativity. Physical Review, 138(1B), B251.</ref> In standing cylindrical gravitational waves, the C-ene...' |
