On May 6, 8:59*pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
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.
If there is a coordinate mapping between two supposedly different
metrics, they are the same.
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