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Diagonal Metrics of Static, Spherically Symmetric Fields The Geodesic Equations and the Mass-Energy Relation from the Coordinate Perspective

Published 14 Jul 2014 in physics.gen-ph | (1503.01970v1)

Abstract: The geodesic equations for the general case of diagonal metrics of static, spherically symmetric fields are calculated. The elimination of the proper time variable gives the motion equations for test particles with respect to coordinate time and an account of gravitational acceleration from the coordinate perspective. The results are applied to the Schwarzschild metric and to the so-called exponential metric. In an attempt to add an account of gravitational force from the coordinate perspective, the special relativistic mass-energy relation is generalized to diagonal metrics involving location dependent and possibly anisotropic light speeds. This move requires a distinction between two aspects of the mass of a test particle (parallel and perpendicular to the field). The obtained force expressions do not reveal gravitational repulsion for the Schwarzschild metric and for the exponential metric.

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