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| Jim Hutton |
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:54 pm |
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What coordinate system would describe be useful for a
metric around a black hole that would *not* blow up at
r=R_S?
thanks
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| Jim Hutton |
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:10 pm |
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jt64@tele2.se wrote:
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Why would anyone like to plot a fictional infinity in a single point
of space, using a metric realworld coordinate system?
Jonas Thörnvall
because it really turns on my girlfriend !
(Why else do we study physics?....duh!)
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| Eric Gisse |
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:40 pm |
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On Feb 28, 10:12 am, j...@tele2.se wrote:
Quote: On 28 Feb, 19:54, Jim Hutton <nog...@lestrade.com> wrote:
What coordinate system would describe be useful for a
metric around a black hole that would *not* blow up at
r=R_S?
thanks
j
Why would anyone like to plot a fictional infinity in a single point
of space, using a metric realworld coordinate system?
Why would anyone [you] comment about a subject of which they [also
you] clearly have no education in?
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