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A vector of “incremental distance” (in 4D) has a change of direction with no change of magnitude.

A component of incremental distance may be associated with a component of acceleration.

This is the “Schwarzschild vector”.

Simple transformation should give the Schwarzschild metric.31 The Schwarzschild Vector.pdf

 

 

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3 hours ago, chemguy said:

A vector of “incremental distance” (in 4D) has a change of direction with no change of magnitude

OK.

3 hours ago, chemguy said:

A component of incremental distance may be associated with a component of acceleration.

What is this association?

Why do you call it the Schwarzschild Vector?

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