DOI: 10.4006/0836-1398-37.1.74 ISSN: 0836-1398

How Schwarzschild could have discovered and fixed the problem with his metric

Lane R. Miller, Larry M. Silverberg, Jeffrey W. Eischen, Samuel R. Miller
  • General Physics and Astronomy

Karl Schwarzschild's landmark paper revealed the first ever exact solution to Einstein's gravitational field equation. This was a major scientific achievement. However, his solution for the metric of a spherically symmetric spacetime is different than the one found in textbooks today—because Schwarzschild assumed, like in Newtonian gravity, that only one singularity could exist. Given the newness of Einstein's general theory of relativity and the existing paradigm of Newtonian gravity, his assumption was natural. While other authors have previously pointed out this shortcoming and corrected it, the contribution of this paper is to show how Schwarzschild might have discovered it himself. A simple geometric proof indicates how Schwarzschild, with a different assignment of a single constant of integration, would have arrived at the metric found in textbooks today.

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