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Can a modified Schwarzschild metric represent black body radiation?
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Can a modified Schwarzschild metric represent black body radiation?
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Can a modified Schwarzschild metric represent black body radiation?
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A “radiant force” may be associated with the ejection of heat and light from an emitter.
This force may be represented as a vector. The vector magnitude and components may be associated with the Schwarzschild metric and with black body radiation.
The “Schwarzschild force definitions” are available for review online.
Does this imply a link between radiation and the Schwarzschild metric?
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