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Eckard Blumschein
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:21 am
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Differential equations always neglect the original integral character of
physical reality. For that reason, one has to exclude the unphysical
advanced solution in the aftermath and just consider the retarded one valid.

However, in case of Schwarzschild solution, there is a lot of rather
strange apparent symmetry. Who can point me to early interpretations?
I would like to grasp why Schwarzschild solution was not restricted to
our world. Is there any acceptable reason for that?
 
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