Re: The Trouble with Physic(ist)s is that they are Not Even Wrong
- From: "JanPB" <filmart@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Sep 2006 15:39:09 -0700
JanPB wrote:
I think the manifold can be glued smoothly (one can write down a smooth
atlas on the quotient manifold) - it's the metric that has a "crease"
at the glued horizon. I posted an outline of an argument few minutes
ago.
Forgot to add "on the 'Any coordinate system in GR?' thread". I posted
a graph of r there.
--
Jan Bielawski
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