Re: Question about analysis of Schwarzschild solution on Fo. of Phys. 1988, 18, 6
- From: "Juan R." <juanrgonzaleza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Jan 2007 04:14:43 -0800
Surfer ha escrito:
It may help to look at the original derivations by Schwarzschild.
"On the gravitational field of a mass point according to Einstein's
theory."
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9905030
On the gravitational field of a sphere of incompressible fluid
according to Einstein's theory
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9912033
On 9912033 (page 3) Schwarzschild *implicitly* does T_4{}^4 = 0
(external solution) and T_4{}^4 /= 0 (internal solution) valid at the
same spacetime region via the continuity condition ds_{ext} = ds_{int}.
This may be exactly that paper I cited claims is impossible. Any
thought?
.
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