Authors: Tom Fuchs
This paper shows that the Schwarzschild metric's prediction of black holes violates the equivalence principle. Rindler horizons, which are used to support the idea of black holes, are shown to work differently according to special relativity than is generally accepted today. New equations are derived for escape velocity and gravitational time dilation. A problem is shown in the derivation of the Schwarzschild metric, and solved to derive a new metric for Schwarzschild geometry. The new metric doesn't predict black holes, yet is experimentally confirmed, including by the famous picture that's reportedly of a black hole.
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