On May 6, 3:18 pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
On May 6, 1:24 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
Another solution that is static, spherically symmetric, and (this
time) asymptotically flat is the following.
ds^2 = G c^2 dt^2 / (1 + K^2 / r^2) – 4 r^2(1 + K^2 / r^2) dr^2 / K^2
– r^4 dO^2 / K^2
Does it degenerate into Newtonian law of gravity? No, because it
follows an inverse-cubed law instead of the inverse squared law. The
Einstein field equations represent an utter nonsense. They suit for
the ones to promote mysticism as wisdom. shrug
Its' the same solution as Schwarzschild, idiot.
It is not the Schwarzschild metric. Any sane and intelligent person
can tell you that.
I proved it to you
previously. Have you forgotten _already_ ?!
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...sg/5e4cf198adb...
Ahahaha... You continue to show why you remain a multi-year super-
senior at the very prestigious University of Alaska majoring in basket
weaving. shrug