Past-Future Asymmetry of the Gravitational Field of a Point Particle.
Past-Future Asymmetry of the Gravitational Field of a Point Particle.
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- Autor
- David Finkelstein.
- Edición
- First edition.
- Descripción
- Original printed wrapper.
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- Italiano
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Descripción
In THE PHYSICAL REVIEW, second series, vol. 110, n. 4, pp. 965-967, the whole number in original wrappers. First edition.
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"In 1958, Finkelstein and Charles W. Misner found the gravitational kink, a topological defect in the gravitational metric, whose quantum theory could exhibit spin 1/2. The simplest kink exhibited an easily understood event horizon that led him to recognize the one in the Schwarzschild metric and eliminate its coordinate singularity. In essence, Finkelstein determined that whatever falls past the Schwarzschild radius into a black hole cannot escape it; the membrane is one-directional. This important work influenced the decisions of Roger Penrose and John Archibald Wheeler to accept the physical existence of event horizons and black holes." ( Wikipedia ).