What is the limit of general relativity to Newtonian mechanics? Let me elaborate; from quantum mechanics to classical mechanics regime, we ignore the length of the Plancks $\hbar$, so we reached classical results. Now, how can we give this analogy while discussing the general theory of relativity \to classical mechanics or Newtonian mechanics?
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1Possible duplicate: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/211930/2451 – Qmechanic Jun 15 '22 at 10:39
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Large radius of curvature (weak gravitation) and low speed for all particles (non relativistic). – Prahar Jun 15 '22 at 10:39