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Do thermal fields provide a scalar equivalent of the EFE ?
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Do thermal fields provide a scalar equivalent of the EFE ?
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A thermal field is a scalar field. At least three types of thermal field may be represented;
- a Plank field
- a Hawking field
- a Stefan-Boltzmann field
A general thermal field equation (GTFE) may reduce to any of the foregoing types, if suitable conditions apply.
Does the GTFE also represent a scalar equivalent of the EFE?
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