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On the physical interpretation of the central-symmetric gravitational-field singularities

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It is shown that the existence of singularity in the centrally symmetric gravitational field, which is interpreted as a surface with unusual physical properties, follows from equations for the action and the energy of a test particle not using Einstein equations and their solutions. A black hole is treated as a physical model of the singularity in question. The results are compared with the usual interpretation of the singularity in Schwarzschild solutions to Einstein equations.

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Original Russian Text © V.M. Samsonov, E.K. Petrov, 2011, published in Pis’ma v Zhurnal Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra, 2011, No. 1(164), pp. 19–26.

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Samsonov, V.M., Petrov, E.K. On the physical interpretation of the central-symmetric gravitational-field singularities. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 8, 8–12 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477111010110

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