Synopsis
The world seems to be separated by a giant divide when it comes to many things. One of the chief dividers is food where the poor cannot seem to find enough and the rich seem to be popping the buttons on their shirts and pants. At the heart of the system of providing food to the masses are such factors as food policy, control and research. In a world of increasing populations and at the same time rapid advances in biotechnology and agriculture, these aspects become critical. This new book examines in detail food policy, control and research.
The concept of reference frame was introduced in physics at an early stage when its formalization had just begun and even before introduction of systems of coordinates and equations of motion; this concept continues to play a fundamental role in science ever since.In this book, the author considers mainly the problem of the description and further applications of reference frames in relativistic physics primarily using a general relativistic approach to them.