The Theory of Static Gravitational Field
- Jaroslav Hynecek
Abstract
The paper discusses in detail assumptions needed for the derivation of metric for the non-rotating centrally gravitating body, which is not based on Einstein field equations. The metric derivation is then generalized to any static mass configuration. It is shown that the Schwarzschild metric, which is the famous solution of Einstein field equations for the centrally gravitating body, is only a first order approximation of the correct metric and that the Einstein field equation concept is a wrong concept for finding any metric. Several examples of observations in support of the developed theory, which are not as easily explained in the main stream literature, are also presented in this paper.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/apr.v4n4p44
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