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Title | Introducing Distance and Measurement in General Relativity: Changes for the Standard Tests and the Cosmological Large-Scale |
Author(s) | Stephen John Crothers |
Keywords | Distance, Measurement, General Relativity, Cosmology |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | Progress In Physics |
Volume | 3 |
Pages | 41-47 |
Abstract
Relativistic motion in the gravitational field of a massive body is governed by the external metric of a spherically symmetric extended object. Consequently, any solution for the point-mass is inadequate for the treatment of such motions since it pertains to a fictitious object. I therefore develop herein the physics of the standard tests of General Relativity by means of the generalised solution for the field external to a sphere of incompressible homogeneous fluid.