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Advanced EF coords and fast coords.

Posted Nov27-09 at 10:47 PM by yuiop

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More Ef coord graphs

Posted Nov23-09 at 06:12 PM by yuiop

More images for a post in Rleativity forum.
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EF Images

Posted Nov23-09 at 03:09 PM by yuiop

Images of EF coordinates with oblique axes.
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Eddington Finkelstein coordinates 1

Posted Nov23-09 at 02:10 PM by yuiop

The straight forward plot of light rays in Eddigton Finkelstein coordinates.
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Real and imaginary proper time.

Posted Dec11-08 at 11:12 PM by yuiop

While struggling to make sense of some of the apparently contradictory qualities of physics below the event horizon of a black hole, I made a breakthrough in resolving the issues by considering the relationship of real and imaginary proper time. It turns out that relationship is not actually complex in the usual sense, since physically real motion may have real or imaginary proper time, but complex time with both none zero real and none zero imaginary parts is unphysical.

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