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I was away yesterday, but glad to see you have all got it working. BTW I consider the program finished in terms of what I set out to do, so feel free to fork/fix/improve as you wish, it's GPL after all ;).
Schwarzschild spacetime is a mathematical model that describes the curvature of space and time around a non-rotating, uncharged black hole. It was first proposed by German physicist Karl Schwarzschild in 1916.
In Schwarzschild spacetime, the presence of a massive object causes the fabric of space and time to curve, leading to the bending of light and the motion of objects. This curvature must be taken into account when computing trajectories, whereas in flat spacetime, objects move in straight lines according to Newton's laws of motion.
Computing trajectories in Schwarzschild spacetime allows us to understand the behavior of objects in the vicinity of a black hole, including the effects of gravitational lensing and the possibility of objects falling into the black hole's event horizon.
One major challenge is that the equations for computing trajectories in Schwarzschild spacetime are highly complex and require advanced mathematical techniques. Additionally, the presence of a singularity at the center of the black hole makes it difficult to accurately predict the behavior of objects near it.
Scientists use computing trajectories in Schwarzschild spacetime to study the behavior of matter and energy in extreme gravitational fields, such as those found near black holes. This research can help us better understand the nature of gravity and the universe as a whole.