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It isn't; it's simply an approximation to study a collapse w/o any change in internal d.o.f., radiation etc. A collapsing sphere of dust w/o pressure is certainly only an approximation, therefore your hybrid version taking other effects into account is better.yuiop said:This is in direct contradiction to ...
All what I am saying is that during the collaps where the pressureless dust is a good approximation we have "kinetic energy" that does not affect spacetime (outside the initial sphere of dust).
We are talking about a problem which can be asked, discussed and solved perfectly within GR; there's no need for any physics beyond GR.TrickyDicky said:Maybe you haven't noticed (you may want to take a look at the Beyond the Standard model subforum for instance), but there's close to consensus among scientists about considering GR an extremely good approximation to the universe we live in , but obviously not "the theory", as in the ultimate theory, there are clearly situations that are outside of the scope of GR and that don't describe the universe we live in. , regardless of your considering it silly or not.
We don't need this. I presented a couple of scenarios where motion is not due to "n-body solutions" but due to internal d.o.f., i.e. part of the stress-energy tensor. That's perfectly valid and we even have solutions for these scenarios.TrickyDicky said:There is simply no practical exact solution of the EFE that deals with many-body problems. That has been known since little after the time Einstein came up with the EFE. There are no solutions in general relativity with test particle stress-energy.
I am not proposing a vacuum solution. A collapsing dust is not a vacuum solution; the Neugebauer–Meinel disk is not a vacuum solution. I am not discussing "test-particle-stress-energy" but I use geodesics of test particles to analyze these non-vacuum spacetimes; that's a big difference.TrickyDicky said:The approach may be simple but as I said above if you are using a vacuum solution, the moving objects can only be test particles and there are no solutions in general relativity with test particle stress-energy.
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