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Would these be the correct equations for the spacetime interval between two events near a non rotating, non charged, relativistic tachyon?

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Answered by MsQueen
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Hey mate!

I understand that the equation for the spacetime interval between two events near a non charged, non rotating, bradyon, is

ds {}^{2}  =  \frac{dx {}^{2} }{1 -  \frac{2gm}{c {}^{2}r } }  - c {}^{2} dt {}^{2} ( \frac{1 - 2gm}{c {}^{2} r} )

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