Why the concepts of a cosmic potential and gravitational force need not be redundant in the general relativity and cosmology

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Cosmology, Gravitational Fields, Potential Theory, Relativistic Theory, Field Theory (Physics), Universe

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A reply is given to the critique that the introduction of the cosmic
potential and gravitational force into the general relativity is, at
least, redundant, if not wrong. The introduction is both motivated and
necessary, in order to make Mach's principle and the general relativity
compatible

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