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Gravity's Rainbow
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This movie was made with a Kodak CX6200 EasyShare Camera that optionally produces QuickTime movies with soundtracks included, up to about 20 seconds at a time without a memory card extender. The movie was input into a computer using the Kodak EasyShare software, then input into a Flash composer, edited, and output as an animated gif. The movie was shrunk from 550 x 400 pixels to 275 x 200 with Flash, which exported a somewhat smaller 137 x 100 animated gif about 1.16 Mb long, consisting of roughly 140 frames. Subsequently, the animated gif was imported back into Flash and combined with other graphical elements to make a more elaborate Flash movie including motion tweening, control buttons, and other Flash special effects. See Advanced Flash by Russell Chun from Peachpit Press on technique for processing QuickTime Movies with Flash to produce animated gifs, AVIs, or edited QuickTime movies.
For more on how Green's unified quantum field theory of forces yields the correct results for 2nd-order GR effects like the perihelion precession of Mercury without introducing curvature into the spacial part of the metrical field, see Unified Summary.

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Gravitation & the Electroform Model, 11th edition, by James A. Green.
Field Equations of Unified Quantum Field Theory