Relativity and Cosmology

   

Relativistic Structure of a Rotating Sphere in a Light Cylinder

Authors: Alexander Rozenkevich

This paper presents a relativistic model of a rotating dust sphere without gravity, in which the geometric deformation is caused solely by kinematics. The calculations are based on the method used by the author of the article to calculate a relativistic disk. Based on the analytical expression for the vertical deformation as a function of radius, angle and angular velocity, the effect of rotation on the geometry, perimeters and volume of the sphere is analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the asymmetry of expansion between the equatorial and polar regions.

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