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Hawking and Ellis Lemma 4.3.1 Proof
I have a few questions about Hawking and Ellis' proof of this lemma (pages 92-93):
Write the $(2, 0)$ stress-energy tensor in coordinates as
$\mathbf{T} = T^{ab} \partial_a \otimes \partial_b$ and ...
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Does Mass Actually Displace Space-Time, or does Mass only Distort it?
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Given the plethora of space-time illustrations, there is a sense that space-time is actually being displaced by mass, (planets). But on its face, this doesn't really make sense because ...
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Could Space-Time Displace or Distort Itself? [closed]
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Could space-time distort and displace space-time?
If space-time can interact with surrounding space-time, then which ...
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On time arrow and coordinate change in General relativity
This may be a silly question but I would like to have things cleared up once and for all in my head.
I will take the example of a Schwarzschild black hole as a solution to vacuum Einstein Field ...
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End points of event horizon
I am reading The Nature of Space and Time by S. W. Hawking. In the last paragraph on page 16 he said that:
event horizon may have past end points but don't have any future end points
I understand ...
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Boundary conditions on transition maps on general relativity
On the initial courses of topology and differential geometry, we learn again and again about charts, and atlas, and transition maps. I feel that transition maps are a very powerful idea, because they ...
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Question on spatiotemporal dimensionality about the contradictions of time being a dimension
We can axiomatically see that all spatial dimensions have a fundamental rule where they can either move back or forwards infinitely. However, the temporal dimension started when the universe began and ...
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Under what circumstances can a 4D singularity occur in General Relativity?
I've tried to find on the literature about 4D (single point) singularities, but most of the theorems about singularities pertain to either space-like or time-like singularities, which always have some ...
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Does gravity accelerate you towards the geodesic of light between you and the mass?
If there's a planet far away, you will accelerate straight towards it due to gravity. If you place a Schwarzschild black hole right in the middle between you and the planet (the distance between the ...
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Do satellites in orbit create Relativity paradoxes? [closed]
Can someone point out the flaw in this very realistic scenario below?
I will start by stating established first principles of the applicable orbital and relativistic conditions.
Then I will describe ...
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Do you always experience the gravitational influence of other mass as you see them in your frame?
You see a galaxy far away. That galaxy is attracting you with a certain amount of gravity. I'm wondering if the gravity influence of the galaxy on you, as measured by you, always ends up being what ...
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Action principle dependent on spacetime-topology?
Consider the Lagrangian density
$$L(\phi, \nabla \phi, g) = g^{\mu \nu} \nabla_{\mu} \phi \nabla_{\nu} \phi$$
If one varies the action as usual, then one finds the equation
$$\delta S = \int_{\mathcal{...
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Understanding expansion of the Universe as things flying apart
Say that we have a Universe uniformly filled just with matter (let's not bring dark energy into this). And say that we fill it with very light particles (so that the gravitational interaction between ...
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A few doubts regarding the geometry and representations of spacetime diagrams [closed]
I had a couple questions regarding the geometry of space-time diagrams, and I believe that this specific example in Hartle's book will help me understand.
However, I am unable to wrap my head around ...
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Confusion about local Minkowski frames
This is sort of a follow-up to the question I asked here:
Confusion about timelike spatial coordinates
The important context is that we imagine a metric that, as $t\rightarrow\infty$, approaches the ...