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View SchemaOn the gravitational field of a mass point according to Einstein's theory
| Authors | K. Schwarzschild |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9905030 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9905030 |
| Journal | Sitzungsber.Preuss.Akad.Wiss.Berlin (Math.Phys.) 1916 (1916) 189-196 |
Abstract
Translation by S. Antoci and A. Loinger of the fundamental memoir, that contains the ORIGINAL form of the solution of Schwarzschild's problem. The solution is regular in the whole space-time, with the only exception of the origin of the spatial co-ordinates; consequently, it leaves no room for the science fiction of the black holes. (In the centuries of the decline of the Roman Empire people said: ``Graecum est, non legitur''...).
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