Some comments on a recently derived approximated solution of the Einstein equations for a spinning body with negligible mass (Q701969)
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Some comments on a recently derived approximated solution of the Einstein equations for a spinning body with negligible mass (English)
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17 January 2005
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The article studies geodesics in an approximate solution to the Einstein equations for a rotating body with negligible mass due to Tartaglia. It is argued that the motion of test particles will lead to unwanted effects for physical parameters accessible in a laboratory. This is taken as an indication that the used approximation method might not lead to physically acceptable results.
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geodesics
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approximate solution to Einstein equations
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0.7505772709846497
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0.7206952571868896
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