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About PeterDonis

Completed Educational Background: MIT Master's
Favorite Area of Science: Relativity

Entries by PeterDonis

Why ChatGPT Is Unreliable: Design Limits and Misconceptions

July 5, 2023/138 Comments/in Computer Science Tutorials, Education Articles, Technology Guides/by PeterDonis

ChatGPT’s reliability I’ll start with the simple fact: ChatGPT is not a reliable answerer to questions. Wolfram’s explanation To try to explain why from scratch would be a heavy lift, but fortunately, Stephen Wolfram has already done the heavy lifting for us in his article, “What is ChatGPT Doing… and Why Does It Work?” [1]…

Why There Are Maximum Mass Limits for Compact Objects

January 27, 2023/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

In this article, we will look at why there are maximum mass limits for objects that are supported against gravity by degeneracy pressure instead of kinetic pressure. We will look at the two known cases of this, white dwarfs and neutron stars; but it should be noted that similar arguments will apply to any postulated…

Oppenheimer-Snyder Model of Gravitational Collapse: Implications

January 15, 2023/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

Part 1: Overview Part 2: Mathematical Details Part 3: Implications In the last article in this series, we finished up with a metric for the Oppenheimer-Snyder collapse: $$ ds^2 = – d\tau^2 + A^2 \left( \eta \right) \left( \frac{dR^2}{1 – 2M \frac{R_-^2}{R_b^2} \frac{1}{R_+}} + R^2 d\Omega^2 \right) $$ Now we will look at some of…

Oppenheimer-Snyder Model of Gravitational Collapse: Mathematical Details

January 9, 2023/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

Part 1: Overview Part 2: Mathematical Details Part 3: Implications In a previous article, I described in general terms the model of gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric massive object, first published by Oppenheimer and Snyder in their classic 1939 paper. In this follow-up article, I will give further mathematical details about the model, using…

Twin Paradox Guide: Spacetime Geometry Explained Clearly

January 2, 2023/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

Introduction This article is intended for anyone who wants to start a thread here at Physics Forums on the twin paradox. There are already many, many threads here on this topic, and they tend to cover the same ground over and over again, so it seems useful to put a description of that ground into…

The Oppenheimer-Snyder Model of Gravitational Collapse: An Overview

December 28, 2022/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

Part 1: Overview Part 2: Mathematical Details Part 3: Implications Most people who have spent any time at all studying GR are familiar with the Schwarzschild solution. (A series of Insights articles discusses the key properties of that solution.) Much of that familiarity probably derives from the fact that the Schwarzschild solution describes a black…

I Know the Math Says so, but Is It Really True?

October 3, 2020/104 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

I’m sure anyone who has hung out long enough here on Physics Forums has encountered threads that go something like this (I’ll use an example based on threads I’ve seen and participated in in the relativity forum, but I’m sure similar things occur in other forums as well): Original Poster: I don’t understand how black…

Intro to Centrifugal Force Reversal in Kerr Spacetime

September 16, 2020/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

In this article, we will analyze “centrifugal force reversal” in Kerr spacetime, similar to what was done for Schwarzschild spacetime in a previous Insights article. As our starting point, we will use the formulas for the frame field, proper acceleration, and vorticity of an observer in a circular orbit in the equatorial plane of Kerr…

Is Pressure A Source Of Gravity?

May 14, 2020/11 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

In a previous series of articles, I posed the question “Does Gravity Gravitate?” and explained how, depending on how you interpreted the terms “gravity” and “gravitate”, one could answer the question, either way, yes or no. This article will similarly treat its title question. :-) To be sure, this case is a bit simpler than…

How Non-Scientists Should Evaluate Scientific Claims

April 30, 2020/66 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

How should non-scientists evaluate scientists’ public claims? In a previous article, I discussed why scientists (among others) are rarely interested in considering a new theory proposed by a non-scientist: because it’s so unlikely that a person who is not familiar with our best current knowledge in a given area of science would be able to…

Slowly Lowering an Object in a Static, Spherically Symmetric Spacetime

April 15, 2020/0 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

In the first two articles in this series, we looked at the Einstein Field Equation and Maxwell’s Equations in a static, spherically symmetric spacetime. Using formulas from those two previous articles, I now want to consider the question: what is the maximum amount of work that can be extracted by slowly lowering an object into…

Maxwell’s Equations in a Static, Spherically Symmetric Spacetime

July 1, 2019/11 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

In the first article in this series, we looked at the Einstein Field Equations in a static, spherically symmetric spacetime. In this article, we are going to build on what we saw in the first article to show what Maxwell’s Equations in a static, spherically symmetric spacetime look like. The electromagnetic field tensor is given…

The Einstein Field Equation in a Static, Spherically Symmetric Spacetime

June 5, 2019/15 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

This will be the first of several articles which will provide, for reference, useful equations for static, spherically symmetric spacetimes. This is a common special case that is studied in General Relativity, and it has the advantage of having a general solution for the Einstein Field equation that can be expressed in closed form equations….

Exploring Fermi-Walker Transport in Kerr Spacetime

March 16, 2019/2 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

In the last two posts in this series, we developed some tools for looking at Fermi-Walker transport in Minkowski spacetime and then applied them in Schwarzschild spacetime. In this post, we’ll look at Kerr spacetime, which will introduce some additional complexities. The first congruence we will look at in Kerr spacetime is the hovering congruence,…

Learning Fermi-Walker Transport in Schwarzschild Spacetime

March 9, 2019/1 Comment/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

In the first post in this series, we introduced the concepts of frame field, Fermi-Walker transport, and the “Fermi derivative” of a frame field, and developed some basic machinery for dealing with them. In this post, we will use that machinery to look at two congruences in Schwarzschild spacetime, to see how things differ from…

Fermi-Walker Transport in Minkowski Spacetime

March 1, 2019/8 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

This is the first of several posts that will develop some mathematical machinery for studying Fermi-Walker transport. In this first post, we focus on Minkowski spacetime in order to introduce the basic concepts without having to deal with the complications introduced by spacetime curvature. Before looking at Fermi-Walker transport, we first need to introduce the…

The Fundamental Difference in Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics

January 9, 2018/191 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

A topic that continually comes up in discussions of quantum mechanics is the existence of many different interpretations. Not only are there different interpretations, but people often get quite emphatic about the one they favor so that discussions of quantum mechanics can easily turn into long arguments. Sometimes this even reaches the point where proponents…

The Schwarzschild Geometry: Physically Reasonable?

December 21, 2016/33 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

  In the last article, we looked at various counterintuitive features of the Schwarzschild spacetime geometry, as illustrated in the Kruskal-Szekeres spacetime diagram. But counterintuitive, in itself, does not mean physically unreasonable or unlikely. So the obvious next question is, how much of the entire spacetime geometry we have been looking at is actually believed…

The Schwarzschild Geometry: Spacetime Diagrams

December 19, 2016/12 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

  When we left off in part 2, we were looking at the metric for the Schwarzschild geometry in Kruskal-Szekeres coordinates: $$ ds^2 = \frac{32 M^3}{r} \left( – dT^2 + dX^2 \right) + r^2 \left( d\theta^2 + \sin^2 \theta d\phi^2 \right) $$ And we saw that we can draw a spacetime diagram using these coordinates…

The Schwarzschild Geometry: Coordinates

December 17, 2016/2 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

  At the end of part 1, we looked at the form the metric of the Schwarzschild geometry takes in Gullstrand-Painleve coordinates: $$ ds^2 = – \left( 1 – \frac{2M}{r} \right) dT^2 + 2 \sqrt{\frac{2M}{r}} dT dr + dr^2 + r^2 \left( d\theta^2 + \sin^2 \theta d\phi^2 \right) $$ We left off with two open…

The Schwarzschild Geometry: Key Properties

December 12, 2016/22 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

  Not long after Einstein published his Field Equation, the first exact solution was found by Karl Schwarzschild. This solution is one of the best known and most often discussed, and its properties have played a significant role in the development of General Relativity as a theory, as well as in efforts to find a…

Why Won’t You Look at My New Theory?

April 8, 2016/290 Comments/in Physics FAQs/by PeterDonis

In any forum where science is discussed, there will always be people who have a great new personal theory and can’t understand why no one else is interested in it. Here at PF we have rules about this, but I want to look at the more general question of why there is so little interest…

Do Black Holes Really Exist?

December 27, 2015/68 Comments/in Physics FAQs/by PeterDonis

Introduction The purpose of this article is to discuss the title question from several different viewpoints, to show that it isn’t as simple as it looks. We will look at some common misconceptions that lead people to think the answer must be “no”, and we will look at some of the issues involved that prevent…

The Block Universe – Refuting a Common Argument

November 13, 2015/153 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

The “block universe” interpretation of SR has come up repeatedly in threads here on PF. Rather than link to them, I want to summarize a common argument that is made for the “block universe” being necessary, and then summarize the arguments I made in those threads to show why the common argument is not valid….

Does Gravity Gravitate: The Wave

September 27, 2015/17 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

  In the first two posts in this series, we looked at different ways of interpreting the question “does gravity gravitate?” We left off at the end of the last post with an open question: what do the various “mass integrals” look like in a spacetime where gravitational waves are being emitted? Let’s look at…

Does Gravity Gravitate? Part 2

September 23, 2015/30 Comments/in Physics Articles/by PeterDonis

  In the first post of this series, I talked about two ways to answer the title question, one leading to the answer “no” and the other leading to the answer “yes”. However, this will leave a lot of people who ask our title question unsatisfied, because the usual motivations for asking the question have…

Does Gravity Gravitate?

September 20, 2015/9 Comments/in Physics FAQs/by PeterDonis

  The title question of this article is one that often comes up in PF threads, and I would like to give my take on it. This will be the first of several posts on this subject. Short answer: mu. (The terms of the question are not well-defined, so it doesn’t have a well-defined answer.)…

An Equation for the Centrifugal Force Reversal Near A Black Hole

August 19, 2015/15 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

My goal in this article is to derive a simple equation for the proper acceleration of an observer traveling on a circular path around a Schwarzschild black hole at some constant radius [itex]r > 2M[/itex]. (Note that this is not the same as being in a stable circular orbit about the hole; we allow for…

Learn A Short Proof of Birkhoff’s Theorem

August 18, 2015/8 Comments/in Physics Tutorials/by PeterDonis

Birkhoff’s theorem is a very useful result in General Relativity, and pretty much any textbook has a proof of it. The one I first read was in Misner, Thorne, & Wheeler (MTW), many years ago, but it was only much later that I realized that MTW’s statement of the proof does something that, strictly speaking,…

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