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Title | Gravitation on a Spherically Symmetric Metric Manifold |
Author(s) | Stephen John Crothers |
Keywords | Gravitation, Spherically Symmetric Metric Manifold |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | Progress In Physics |
Volume | 2 |
Pages | 68-74 |
Abstract
The usual interpretations of solutions for Einstein's gravitational field satisfying the spherically symmetric condition contain anomalies that are not mathematically permissible. It is shown herein that the usual solutions must be modified to account for the intrinsic geometry associated with the relevant line elements.