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If an object (a torus) were placed in space and rotated (meaning, if it were lying on the x-y plane, the torus would be spun on its z-axis) at speeds approaching the speed of light, what effects, if any, would there be on the space-time field local to the object?
Re: how does a rotating object affect the space-time field?
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