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Not the way I've seen. dτ2 is just -1/c2 times ds2, I.e. just a different metric convention, according to all GR books I own.sweet springs said:Hi.
Forget about ##d\tau^2## and use ##ds^2##. This is a simple subscription. Using ##d\tau^2## means using co-moving coordinate of the body where the one stays still at its origin of space coordinate and the rest of the world move. I am afraid that co-moving coordinate of the body is variable and not easy to handle in GR. Best.